Every Night Trailer

Every Night Trailer (2001)

28 March 2001 Drama 112 mins

La Première éducation sentimentale (the first version of L'Éducation sentimentale), re-adapting the themes of first love, the intoxication of desire, and failed ideological revolution (that culminated in the Revolution of 1848) to the May 68 generation through a chronicle of the parallel lives of a pair of childhood friends, the pragmatic Henri and idealistic Jules as they leave their bucolic, rural hometown to separately pursue their baccalaureate - and real world - educations.

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Cast

Anna Bielecka

as Le Sauvage

Claude Merlin

as M. Renaud

Sophie Delage

as Sylvaine

Cécile de France

as La prostituée aux lunettes

Crew

Raphaël O'Byrne

Raphaël O'Byrne Director of Photography

Anny Romand

Anny Romand Associate Producer

Laurent Benaïm

Laurent Benaïm Sound Assistant

Yvon Marciano

Yvon Marciano Technical Advisor

International Titles

Every Night Trailer

International Releases Dates

France 28 March 2001

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