The Lorry

The Lorry

Release date : May 27, 1977
Runtime : 1h 16m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Marguerite Duras /
Writers : Marguerite Duras /
Production companies : Auditel / Cinéma 9 /
May 27, 1977 1h 16m France Drama French More
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In this most talky and personal of films, director Marguerite Duras and actor Gerard Depardieu do an on-camera read-through of a movie script. Occasionally, the director comments about the characters or their motivations, and sometimes the actor does. That's all -- there is no action, there are no location shots, no one pretends to be anything else. The script itself tells about an encounter between a blank-slate of a woman hitchhiker, and a communist truck driver. As the reading progresses, Duras comments bitterly about the failed ideals of communism and the glorious revolution that will probably never happen.
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  • title:The Lorry
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1977
  • Runtime:1h 16m
  • Genres: Drama · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Marguerite Duras /
  • Writers: Marguerite Duras ·
  • Production companies: Auditel · Cinéma 9 ·
  • Overview:In this most talky and personal of films, director Marguerite Duras and actor Gerard Depardieu do an on-camera read-through of a movie script. Occasionally, the director comments about the characters or their motivations, and sometimes the actor does. That's all -- there is no action, there are no location shots, no one pretends to be anything else. The script itself tells about an encounter between a blank-slate of a woman hitchhiker, and a communist truck driver. As the reading progresses, Duras comments bitterly about the failed ideals of communism and the glorious revolution that will probably never happen.
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