
In this most talky and personal of films, director Marguerite Duras and actor Gerard Depardieu do an on-camera read-through of a movie script. Occasionally, the director comments about the characters or their motivations, and sometimes the actor does. That's all -- there is no action, there are no location shots, no one pretends to be anything else. The script itself tells about an encounter between a blank-slate of a woman hitchhiker, and a communist truck driver. As the reading progresses, Duras comments bitterly about the failed ideals of communism and the glorious revolution that will probably never happen.
Crew

Marguerite Duras
Director, Writer
Caroline Camus
Editor

Dominique Auvray
Editor

Bruno Nuytten
Director of Photography
Jean-David Lefebvre
Assistant Director
Pierre Barat
Producer
François Barat
Producer
Joël Quentin
Camera Operator
Eric Adjani
Camera Operator
Michel Vionnet
Sound

Ludwig van Beethoven
Music

Isabelle Adjani
Script Supervisor
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