Every Little Thing (1997)
In the summer of 1995, as every year, the patients and staff of "La Borde" psychiatric clinic rehearse their summer play for a performance on August 15th. The film records the ups and downs of the venture as rehearsals go by. Yet, it also delicately captures the day-to-day existence, the seemingly insignificant details, the loneliness and the fatigue but also the collective joy and the close attention that all these people pay to each other.
Director: Nicolas Philibert
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 105 min
Release Date: March 5, 1997
Screenplay
Cinematography: Nicolas Philibert
Editing: Nicolas Philibert
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Every Little Thing about?
- In the summer of 1995, as every year, the patients and staff of "La Borde" psychiatric clinic rehearse their summer play for a performance on August 15th. The film records the ups and downs of the venture as rehearsals go by. Yet, it also delicately captures the day-to-day existence, the seemingly insignificant details, the loneliness and the fatigue but also the collective joy and the close attention that all these people pay to each other.
- Who directed Every Little Thing?
- Every Little Thing was directed by Nicolas Philibert.
- How long is Every Little Thing?
- Every Little Thing has a runtime of 1h 45m (105 minutes).
- What genre is Every Little Thing?
- Every Little Thing is a Documentary film.
- Where was Every Little Thing produced?
- Every Little Thing was produced in France.