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La Piste du télégraphe
Poster
Directed byLiliane de Kermadec
Written byLiliane de Kermadec
Produced byCinébravo
StarringElena Safonova, Christopher Chaplin
CinematographyIouri Liubchin
Edited byAurique Delannoy
Music byAntoine Duhamel
Distributed byLes Acacias Cinéaudience
Release date
  • 30 November 1994 (1994-11-30)
Running time
116 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

La Piste du télégraphe (lit.'The Telegraph Road') is a 1994 French drama film directed by Liliane de Kermadec.[1][2][3] A 1927 period road movie with minimal episodic plot, the film follows Russian-born Lisa Alling played by Elena Safonova on foot from New York towards her homeland Siberia, and her encounter with John played by Christopher Chaplin.[4] The film has music by French composer Antoine Duhamel.[5][6]

Cast

  • Elena Safonova as Lisa Alling
  • Christopher Chaplin as John
  • Alexandre Arbatt [fr] as Mike
  • Mylène Demongeot as Muriel
  • Miki Manojlović as Carlo
  • Cong Shan as Shan
  • Sergueï Chnyrev as the journalist
  • Jean-Yves Gautier as the pilot
  • Rémy Roubakha as Billy
  • Alexandre Lekov as the vagabond
  • Wladimir Tsarev as Harvey
  • Alexei Rodionov as Alastair
  • Alexandre Kalinski as David
  • Ala Boudniskaïa as John's mother
  • Alexandre Bilavski as John's father
  • Olga Tchernov as Louise
  • Ludmilla Korik as Angela
  • Serguei Stegalov as Malcolm
  • Oleg Banikov as Doug
  • Alexandre Mazourienko as Tom
  • Boris Bistrov as Scotty
  • Oleg Miteen as Michael
  • Vladimir Chykov as George

References

  1. ^ Claude-Marie Trémois (1997). Les enfants de la liberté: le jeune cinéma français des années 90 (in French). Seuil. pp. 35–. ISBN 978-2-02-032309-3.
  2. ^ Carrie Tarr; Brigitte Rollet (1 November 2001). Cinema and the Second Sex: Women's Filmmaking in France in the 1980s and 1990s. A&C Black. pp. 270–. ISBN 978-0-8264-4742-5.
  3. ^ Positif. 407-412 (in French). Nouvelles éditions Opta. 1995. pp. 58–.
  4. ^ Janis L. Pallister; Ruth A. Hottell (2005). Francophone Women Film Directors: A Guide. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. pp. 151–. ISBN 978-0-8386-4046-3.
  5. ^ International Who's who in Classical Music. Europa Publications Limited. 2007. pp. 208–. ISBN 978-1-85743-416-3.
  6. ^ Vincent Perrot (2002). B.O.F.: musiques et compositeurs du cinéma français (in French). Dreamland. pp. 214–.