Alone
Originally released in 1981. Alone is a drama film. directed by Francis Reusser.
Starring Niels Arestrup, Christine Boisson, and Michael Lonsdale
Synopsis
Jean, the lead character in this psychological journey is torn by a search for his lost childhood, the overwhelming need to love a woman of his dreams (someone he has invented), and a struggle with his latent bisexuality. Jean finds some photos inside an automatic photo station that look like his mother who died soon after he was born. He starts to fantasize about the woman, giving her a name and identity and waiting for her to appear. During this time, he meets Carole and has an affair with her, all the while pretending he has this other relationship with the woman in the photo. Significantly, the couple who introduce him to Carole is childless, and they eventually split up - perhaps a comment on the importance of childhood to the adult world. In the end, Carole discovers that Jean's "other woman" has no real existence, causing a crisis that finds a symbolic expression as the last scenes close on the story.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- RSI
- Polytel International Film
- Pandora Filmproduktion
- Cactus Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Alone about?
Jean, the lead character in this psychological journey is torn by a search for his lost childhood, the overwhelming need to love a woman of his dreams (someone he has invented), and a struggle with...
Who directed Alone?
Alone was directed by Francis Reusser.
How long is Alone?
Alone has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).
When was Alone released?
Alone was released on October 7, 1981 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Alone?
The main cast of Alone includes Niels Arestrup, Christine Boisson, Michael Lonsdale, Bulle Ogier.