The Lovers
Louis Malle unveiled the natural beauty of Jeanne Moreau in his breakthrough, Elevator to the Gallows. With his follow-up, the scandalous smash The Lovers (Les amants), he made her a star once and for all. A deeply felt and luxuriously filmed fairy tale for grown-ups, perched on the edge between classical and New Wave cinemas, The Lovers presents Moreau as a restless bourgeois wife whose eye wanders from both her husband and her lover to an attractive passing stranger (Jean-Marc Bory). Thanks to its frank sexuality, The Lovers caused quite a stir, being censored and attacked for obscenity around the world. If today its shock has worn off, its glistening sensuality and seductive storytelling haven't aged a day.
Special Features
- New, restored high-definition digital transfer of the complete, uncensored version
- Selection of archival interviews with Louis Malle, actors Jeanne Moreau and José Luis de Villalonga, and writer Louise de Vilmorin
- Gallery of promotional material from the U.S. theatrical release
- New and improved English subtitle translation
- PLUS: A new essay by film historian Ginette Vincendeau
New cover by Rodrigo Corral
Special Features
- New, restored high-definition digital transfer of the complete, uncensored version
- Selection of archival interviews with Louis Malle, actors Jeanne Moreau and José Luis de Villalonga, and writer Louise de Vilmorin
- Gallery of promotional material from the U.S. theatrical release
- New and improved English subtitle translation
- PLUS: A new essay by film historian Ginette Vincendeau
New cover by Rodrigo Corral
Cast
- Jeanne Moreau
- Jeanne Tournier
- Alain Cuny
- Henri Tournier
- Jean-Marc Bory
- Bernard Dubois-Lambert
- Judith Magre
- Maggy Thiébaut-Leroy
- José Luis de Villalonga
- Raoul Florès
Credits
- Director
- Louis Malle
- Screenplay
- Louis Malle
- Cinematography
- Henri Decaë
- Producer
- Irénée Leriche
- Dialogue
- Louise de Vilmorin
- Inspired by "Point de lendemain" by
- Dominique-Vivant Denon
- Editing
- Léonide Azar