Antoine and Antoinette (French: Antoine et Antoinette) is a 1947 French comedy film directed by Jacques Becker. It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert-Jules Garnier. It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
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Directed by | Jacques Becker |
Written by | Jacques Becker Maurice Griffe Françoise Giroud |
Produced by | Georges André |
Starring | Roger Pigaut |
Cinematography | Pierre Montazel |
Edited by | Marguerite Renoir |
Music by | Jean-Jacques Grunenwald |
Production company | Gaumont Film |
Distributed by | Gaumont Film |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Antoine and Antoinette are a working class family living and working in Paris. He is employed in a printing press and she in a department store. The couple are poor, but have many friends. However Antoine is jealous of the attention paid to the vivacious Antoinette by other men, despite the fact she is devoted to him. An apparent lottery win seems to have solved their financial problems, until Antoine loses the winning ticket on the Paris Metro.
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