Those Were the Days

Those Were the Days

Release date : September 13, 1995
Runtime : 1h 25m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Didier Haudepin /
Production companies : Canal+ / La Sept Cinéma /
September 13, 1995 1h 25m France Drama French More
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The grueling, emotionally torturous world of French preparatory schools provides the framework for this mystery. The deliberately rigorous courses are designed to prepare students to take the brutal examinations for entry into the elite Grand Ecoles, where a select few will gain the skills and education needed to insure a bright, prosperous future for themselves. The story centers on Delphine, a girl from the lower classes, and the upper class Claude. Both young women aspire to attend the Ecole Normale Superieure on the Rue d'Ulm. Delphine lives in humble public housing with her dull mother and two young brothers while Claude, who considers herself a Communist, lives in luxury with her own servant; she is sexually involved with fellow- student, Axel, who thinks himself a fascist.
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  • title:Those Were the Days
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1995
  • Runtime:1h 25m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Didier Haudepin /
  • Writers: Didier Haudepin · Claire Mercier ·
  • Production companies: Canal+ · La Sept Cinéma ·
  • Overview:The grueling, emotionally torturous world of French preparatory schools provides the framework for this mystery. The deliberately rigorous courses are designed to prepare students to take the brutal examinations for entry into the elite Grand Ecoles, where a select few will gain the skills and education needed to insure a bright, prosperous future for themselves. The story centers on Delphine, a girl from the lower classes, and the upper class Claude. Both young women aspire to attend the Ecole Normale Superieure on the Rue d'Ulm. Delphine lives in humble public housing with her dull mother and two young brothers while Claude, who considers herself a Communist, lives in luxury with her own servant; she is sexually involved with fellow- student, Axel, who thinks himself a fascist.
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