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Director: Arthur Joffé
Cast: Bruce Myers, Édith Scob, Michel Robin, Geraldine Chaplin
A famous director wants to make a film about true love, the kind his grandparents experienced when they lived together for 60 years. For this project, he holds auditions in a commercial real estate office. He asks the actors and actresses he meets to tell him about their conception of Love, with results that differ from those he expected...
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Directed by Arthur Joffé in 1983, Casting is a unique drama that explores the creative process and perspectives on love through an ensemble of talented actors. With standout performances from stars like Bruce Myers and Édith Scob, this film offers a captivating and introspective look at how different individuals conceive of the nature of true love.
Casting is a manufacturing process in which a liquid material is usually poured into a mold, which contains a hollow cavity of the desired shape, and then allowed to solidify. The solidified part is also known as a casting, which is ejected or broken out of the mold to complete the process. Casting materials are usually metals or various time setting materials that cure after mixing two or more components together; examples are epoxy, concrete, plaster and clay. Casting is most often used for making complex shapes that would be otherwise difficult or uneconomical to make by other methods. Heavy equipment like machine tool beds, ships' propellers, etc. can be cast easily in the required size, rather than fabricating by joining several small pieces. Casting is a 7,000-year-old process. The oldest surviving casting is a copper frog from 3200 BC.
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