Seven Days Somewhere Else
Originally released in 1969. Seven Days Somewhere Else is a drama film. directed by Marin Karmitz. At just 85 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Jacques Higelin, Catherine Martin, and Michèle Moretti
Synopsis
A young composer is suffocating in his social and family life. He dreams of leaving and starting his life over somewhere else... Jacques goes on a tour of the provinces with a ballet troupe who dance to his music. They live in hotel rooms, train compartments, and dressing rooms where the excited dancers liven up the atmosphere. The girls, among themselves, describe their problems, experiences and hopes in their crude, colorful language. He falls madly in love with one dancer who is as distraught as he is. Maybe this is a way to find happiness again. But the tour comes to an end... It was just a 'brief encounter'. At the Gare de Lyon, Michèle, his wife, is waiting for him. Jacques lets Catherine go...
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Les Productions de la Guéville
- MK2 Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Seven Days Somewhere Else about?
A young composer is suffocating in his social and family life. He dreams of leaving and starting his life over somewhere else... Jacques goes on a tour of the provinces with a ballet troupe who dan...
Who directed Seven Days Somewhere Else?
Seven Days Somewhere Else was directed by Marin Karmitz.
How long is Seven Days Somewhere Else?
Seven Days Somewhere Else has a runtime of 1 hours and 25 minutes (85 minutes total).
When was Seven Days Somewhere Else released?
Seven Days Somewhere Else was released on August 29, 1969 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Seven Days Somewhere Else?
The main cast of Seven Days Somewhere Else includes Jacques Higelin, Catherine Martin, Michèle Moretti.