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Director: Jean-Charles Tacchella
Cast: Thierry Frémont, Ann-Gisel Glass, Simon de La Brosse, Sophie Minet
Paris, October 1948. Nino, Gilles, Donald, Barbara and their friends are a new breed of spectators. They discover the cinema as art, they are moviegoers. They will try to realize their grand project: to found a film club. "My film first wants to be a testimony of young people who have lived for a passion. Cinema"
Critical Reception & Ratings
Travelling avant is a 1987 French comedy-drama film directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella that captures the passion of young cinephiles in post-war Paris. While the film has not received extensive critical acclaim, it is considered a testimony to the devotion of a new generation of moviegoers who sought to elevate cinema as an art form through the founding of a film club. The film's audience reception is modest, with an IMDb rating of 6.5/10.
Why you might like this:
Fans of French cinema and quirky character-driven dramedies will enjoy the delightful 1987 film Travelling avant, directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella. With its ensemble cast led by Thierry Frémont, the film offers a playful yet poignant portrait of a group of young Parisians discovering their passion for cinema and the power of collective artistic expression.