Tonight on TV: When the Trinity was filming with Schneider

Tonight on TV: When the Trinity was filming with Schneider

Every day AlloCiné recommends watching a movie on TV (again). This evening: Tribute to comedian Jean-Louis Trininian with a repeat of the classics of the 70s, where he responds to Romi Schneider.


In honor of the memory of Jean-Louis Trininian, who died on June 17, 1991, TV channels are changing programs. Arte is broadcasting tonight Მ ConductorPierre Granier-Deféri Franco-Italian film starring actor Romi Schneider.

After Le Chat and La Veuve Couderc, the director once again brings to the screen a novel by Belgian writer Georges Simenon, based on his own memoirs. The painful episode of the deportation of the Belgians and the French population begins with the beginning of the German attack, the film is a short and intense passion story between two characters who should never cross.

In this way, Jean-Louis Trininian attributes his qualities to Julien, a modest electrician with a family under the witchcraft of Anna, the great Jewish bourgeois played by Romi Schneider. Their restrained duo is the main advantage of moving behind this closed door, where freedom and love oppose the cruelty and danger of the environment.

Impregnated with archival footage, Მ Conductor Shines with its authenticity as well as its end result (unlike the original novel), which is not finished for us. At AlloCiné, the film has an average viewer rating of 3.8 out of 5.

Tonight at Arte at 20:55.

Source: allocine

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