Nanou | |
Director: | Conny Templeman |
Producer: | Simon Perry Patrick Sandrin |
Screenplay: | Conny Templeman Antoine Lacomblez |
Starring: | Imogen Stubbs Jean-Philippe Écoffey Michel Robin Daniel Day-Lewis Roger Ibáñez Lou Castel |
Music: | John E. Keane |
Cinematography: | Martin Fuhrer |
Editing: | Tom Priestley |
Studio: | Umbrella Films Arion Production |
Runtime: | 110 minutes |
Country: | France |
Language: | French Italian English |
Nanou is a 1986 Franco-British feature film directed by Conny Templeman. It stars Imogen Stubbs, Jean-Philippe Écoffey, Michel Robin and Daniel Day-Lewis.
In the 1970s, a blonde English student, Nanou, spends just a few months on the continent. She tours Switzerland, but prefers France. In Lorraine, she meets Luc, a handsome worker in the militant extreme left-wing, and trains with him in his activities outside the law. She gradually moves into the French village and lives out her activist life on the sidelines until England remembers her ...
"An almost forgotten treasure from a filmmaker who disappeared from public life, almost without a trace, so is Malick. It is also the best performance of Imogen Stubbs."[1] - Rüdiger Tomczak