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						Les Choses de la vie (1969)
 
  Director: Claude Sautet
  Cast:Michel Piccoli     ...     Pierre Bérard     Romy Schneider    ...     Hélène     Gérard Lartigau    ...     Bertrand Bérard     Jean Bouise    ...     François     Boby Lapointe    ...     Le bétailleur     Hervé Sand    ...     Le camionneur     Jacques Richard    ...     L'infirmier     Betty Beckers    ...     L'autostoppeuse     Dominique Zardi    ...     L'autostoppeur     Gabrielle Doulcet  ...     Guitte     Roger Crouzet    ...     Le promoteur     Henri Nassiet    ...     M. Bérard, le père de Pierre     Claude Confortès   ...     Le docteur     Jerry Brouer    ...     Le prétendant     Jean Gras    ...     Georges, le chef de chantier
  Claude Sautet creates an understatedly haunting, sophisticated, and insightful portrait of emotional attachment, indecision, and intimacy in Les choses de la vie. Structuring the narrative of the film in medias res as the middle-aged protagonist is transported to the hospital, Sautet figuratively reflects Pierre's emotional uncertainty as he struggles with the inertia of commitment and a new life with Hélène, unable to sever the bonds of common history associated with his failed marriage to Catherine: Hélène's self-imposed exclusion (and unshared family memories) from the Bérard island home in Ré; Pierre's procrastination over a visa application for a long-term business trip to Tunisia; his fixated preoccupation with a damaged table in the summer house; his impulsively written, unaddressed letter to Hélène that reveals his innate ambivalence. Inevitably, as Pierre unconsciously ponders his unfinished household tasks - the trivial "things of life" that bind him to his estranged family - what is revealed is a resigned longing for a lifetime of irretrievable memories and an irreconcilable sentiment of profound regret. Les Choses de la vie (1969) marked the turning point for Sautet. He had found his muse in the Austrian-born actor Romy Schneider, who went on to star in many of his films in this period, including Max et les ferrailleurs (1971), César et Rosalie (1972), Mado (1976), and Une Histoire simple (1978) which won her a best actress César (the film was nominated for 11 Césars). It is also in this period, which is perhaps his most productive and fruitful in that he founded long-term friendships with actors Michel Piccoli and Yves Montand, and with his collaborators, scenario-writer Jean-Loup Dabadie, cinematographer Jean Boffety and composer Phillipe Sarde. As with his careful depictions of human relationships in these films, Sautet greatly valued his personal friendships and that is why most of the time he chose to work with people he knew, or whose work he was familiar with. Romy Schneider's suicide in 1980 affected him very deeply, and his work slumped to a low point with Garçon (1983), which was not well received either by the public or critics.
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