The Tender Age (1968)

The Tender Age (1968) poster

Twenty-year-old Henri Rebecque wants to make his dream come true: to bring Benjamin Constant's Adolphe to the screen in amateur format. Armed with a sixteen-millimeter camera and a team of friends, Henri embarks on this adventure, playing the role of Adolphe himself. Despite all the warnings, he lived through the passion and ordeal of the novel's hero, right to the end. Different times and circumstances will not change this.

Director: Bernard Toublanc-Michel
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 103 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Jean-Michel Damase
Cinematography: Jean Charvein
Production: Prisma Films, Océanic Films
Country: Germany, France, Poland
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Themes

Teacher-Student Relationship

Keywords

movie business, teacher

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Tender Age about?
Twenty-year-old Henri Rebecque wants to make his dream come true: to bring Benjamin Constant's Adolphe to the screen in amateur format. Armed with a sixteen-millimeter camera and a team of friends, Henri embarks on this adventure, playing the role of Adolphe himself. Despite all the warnings, he lived through the passion and ordeal of the novel's hero, right to the end. Different times and circumstances will not change this.
Who directed The Tender Age?
The Tender Age was directed by Bernard Toublanc-Michel.
Who stars in The Tender Age?
The Tender Age stars Jean-Claude Dauphin, Ulla Jacobsson, Philippe Noiret, Claude Giraud, Maria Mauban, Claude Dauphin.
How long is The Tender Age?
The Tender Age has a runtime of 1h 43m (103 minutes).
What genre is The Tender Age?
The Tender Age is a Drama film.
Where was The Tender Age produced?
The Tender Age was produced in Germany, France, Poland.
What are the themes of The Tender Age?
The themes of The Tender Age include: Teacher-Student Relationship.