Chant d'amour - A new homage to Didier Haudepin

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024
  • Didier Haudepin (birthday 15 August 1951)
    FRANCE
    "His parents were schoolteachers. His younger sister , Sabine, worked for Truffaut in films as far apart as "Jules et Jim" and "Le dernier Métro".
    Didier was blessed (or cursed) with one of the most beautiful faces any child has brought to the screen : sensitive without being drippy, thoughtful but not dopy, vulnerable yet with a certain sharpness.
    He was touching as Jeanne Moreau's little son in "Moderato cantabile", and even more so as the haplessobject of a schoolboy passion in the film of Peyrefitte's "Les amitiés particulières".
    Between these, in theatre, he had played the Barry Gordon role in "A thousand clowns", opposite Yves Montand, and for three years he was in another famous story of school-bound passion, Montherlant's "La ville dont le prince est un enfant".
    His early performances brought himto international attention, and three of his four next films had Spansh or Italian connections.
    Further ones included "Top crack" (IT 66), "Hello-goodbye" (US 70), "Promise at dawn" (US/FR 70) "Time for loving" (GB 71) and "Hellé" (72).
    John Holmstrom - The Moving Picture Boy
    Essential filmografy as a child actor:
    1960 Moderato cantabile
    1963 Tout ceux qui tombent; Le troisième concerto;
    1964 Les amitiés particulières; Comment trouvez-vous ma soeur?; L'huitre et la perle
    1965 Los pianos mecanicos, Cotolay, La communale, Ubu roi
    1967 Top Crack
    music: Carne di mia carne - final song in Ma vraie vie a Rouen by Olivier Ducastel, Jacques Martineau

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