The New Aristrocrats

The New Aristrocrats

Release date : December 13, 1961
Runtime : 1h 35m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Francis Rigaud /
Production companies : Chronos Films /
December 13, 1961 1h 35m France Drama French More
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Denis, a hypersensitive teenager, is revolted both against his distant, pretentious, well-to-do parents and their superficial society firends and the stiff, intolerant catholic establishment in which he studies. Fortunately,he has an open-minded philosophy teacher, Father Philippe de Maubrun, who understands him and supports him in his distress.
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Paul Meurisse
Father Philippe de Maubrun
Maria Mauban
Elisabeth Prûlé-Rousseau
Yves Vincent
Doctor Pierre Prullé-Rousseau
Charles Belmont
Denis Prûlé-Rousseau
Catherine Sola
Marie-Bénédicte Prûlé-Rousseau nicknamed Mab
Michel Galabru
Father Menuzzi
Mireille Darc
Milou Rivoire
Janine Vila
Sylvie
Jacques Monod
Charles, lawyer
Jean Ozenne
Eloi Dolimaire, novelist
René Tramoni
Denis' comrade
Jean-Claude Brunel
Denis' comrade
Philippe Forquet
Denis' comrade

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  • title:The New Aristrocrats
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1961
  • Runtime:1h 35m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Francis Rigaud /
  • Writers: Francis Rigaud · Michel de Saint-Pierre ·
  • Production companies: Chronos Films ·
  • Overview:Denis, a hypersensitive teenager, is revolted both against his distant, pretentious, well-to-do parents and their superficial society firends and the stiff, intolerant catholic establishment in which he studies. Fortunately,he has an open-minded philosophy teacher, Father Philippe de Maubrun, who understands him and supports him in his distress.
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