Loving Memories (2023)
1916. Julien Delaunay is reported missing in action during the Great War. His wife, Julie, refuses to believe he is dead. 1919. When a photo of an amnesic drifter appears in the press, Julie immediately recognizes him as her beloved husband. They are reunited and, little by little, she helps him to fall in love with her again. Until another woman claims to be the man’s real wife…
Director: Guillaume Bureau
Genre: Drama, Romance, History
Runtime: 87 min
Release Date: April 5, 2023
Cast
- Leïla Bekhti - Julie Delaunay
- Karim Leklou - L'homme
- Louise Bourgoin - Rose-Marie Brunet / Frimousse
- Jean-Charles Clichet - Antoine
- Ghislain de Fonclare - Docteur Gramont
- Jeanne Cohendy - Alice
- Véronique Ruggia Saura - Carlotta
- Emmanuelle Schaaff - Gloria
- Severine Robic - Lilli
- Aliénor Schreder - Edith
Screenplay
- Guillaume Bureau
- Robin Campillo (Co-Writer)
Music: Romain Trouillet
Cinematography: Colin Lévêque
Editing: Nicolas Desmaison
Production: Avenue B Productions, Frakas Productions
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Guillaume Bureau
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Loving Memories about?
- 1916. Julien Delaunay is reported missing in action during the Great War. His wife, Julie, refuses to believe he is dead. 1919. When a photo of an amnesic drifter appears in the press, Julie immediately recognizes him as her beloved husband. They are reunited and, little by little, she helps him to fall in love with her again. Until another woman claims to be the man’s real wife…
- Who directed Loving Memories?
- Loving Memories was directed by Guillaume Bureau.
- Who stars in Loving Memories?
- Loving Memories stars Leïla Bekhti, Karim Leklou, Louise Bourgoin, Jean-Charles Clichet, Ghislain de Fonclare, Jeanne Cohendy.
- How long is Loving Memories?
- Loving Memories has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
- What genre is Loving Memories?
- Loving Memories is a Drama, Romance, History film.
- Where was Loving Memories produced?
- Loving Memories was produced in France.