Robinson's Place (1964)

Robinson's Place (1964) poster

Two young men near the place de Clichy are looking for fun and whatever trouble comes with it. Unsurprisingly, their attention ultimately falls on a girl. They go to a dancing called "Robinson". Spurned when she decides to go dancing with someone else, their thoughts quickly turn to revenge. Slowly, we discover the layer of despair that sits just under their carefree appearance.

Director: Jean Eustache
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 39 min
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Cinematography: Michel H. Robert, Philippe Théaudière
Editing: Jean Eustache
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean Eustache
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Robinson's Place about?
Two young men near the place de Clichy are looking for fun and whatever trouble comes with it. Unsurprisingly, their attention ultimately falls on a girl. They go to a dancing called "Robinson". Spurned when she decides to go dancing with someone else, their thoughts quickly turn to revenge. Slowly, we discover the layer of despair that sits just under their carefree appearance.
Who directed Robinson's Place?
Robinson's Place was directed by Jean Eustache.
Who stars in Robinson's Place?
Robinson's Place stars Aristide, Daniel Bart, Dominique Jayr.
How long is Robinson's Place?
Robinson's Place has a runtime of 39m (39 minutes).
What genre is Robinson's Place?
Robinson's Place is a Drama film.
Where was Robinson's Place produced?
Robinson's Place was produced in France.