
Les Roses de la vie
François Truffaut said of Paul Vecchiali in his early days that he was "the only true heir of Jean Renoir." The first short film of this director, who was to become a singular figure of independent French cinema, follows the path of an elderly woman towards her memories and beyond. Attentive, affectionate and sometimes cruel, Vecchiali's camera invents its own expressive language.
Les Roses de la vie
January 1, 1962
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Cast (5)
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Directing

Paul Vecchiali
Director
Writing

Denis Epstein
Adaptation
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Georges Strouvé
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up
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Paul Vecchiali
Script
Editing

Alain Weber
Editor