Christian Lentretien

Christian Lentretien

Movies for Christian Lentretien...

Love on the Run
Title: Love on the Run
Character: Le Dragueur du Train
Released: January 24, 1979
Type: Movie
Antoine is now 30, working as a proofreader and getting divorced from his wife. It's the first "no-fault" divorce in France and a media circus erupts, dredging up Antoine's past. Indecisive about his new love with a store clerk, he impulsively takes off with an old flame.
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The Green Room
Title: The Green Room
Released: April 5, 1978
Type: Movie
A WWI veteran decides to build a memorial to all of the people who have mattered to him but are now dead.
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The Man Who Loved Women
Title: The Man Who Loved Women
Character: L'inspecteur police
Released: April 27, 1977
Type: Movie
At Bertrand Morane's burial there are many of the women that the 40-year-old engineer loved. In flashback Bertrand's life and love affairs are told by himself while writing an autobiographical novel.
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Small Change
Title: Small Change
Character: Monsieur Golfier, Richard's father (uncredited)
Released: March 17, 1976
Type: Movie
Various experiences of childhood are seen in several sequences that take place in the small town of Thiers, France. Vignettes include a boy's awakening interest in girls, couples double-dating at the movies, brothers giving their friend a haircut, a boy dealing with an abusive home life, a baby and a cat sitting by an open window, a child telling a dirty joke, and a boy who develops a crush on his friend's mother.
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The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers
Title: The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers
Character: (segment "L'Homme qui vendit la tour Eiffel") (uncredited)
Released: August 14, 1964
Type: Movie
Five swindle stories, taking place in five international cities: Tokyo, Japan ("Fumiko's Five Benefactors" by Hiromichi Horikawa); Amsterdam, The Netherlands ("A River of Diamonds" by Roman Polanski); Naples, Italy ("The Road Map" by Ugo Gregoretti); Paris, France ("The Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tower" by Claude Chabrol); and Marrakesh, Morocco ("The Confidence Man" by Jean-Luc Godard). Godard's segment was not included in the original French cinema release, and Polanski's segment was not included on the 2016 home disc release.