Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train

Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train (1998)


  • Genre: Romance, Drama
  • Release Date: 1998-05-15
  • User Rating: 6.3/10 from 34 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 2min
  • Language: Français
  • Production Company: Téléma Productions
  • Production Country: France
  • Director: Patrice Chéreau
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From 34 Ratings

Summary

Friends of the recently deceased painter Jean-Baptiste Emmerich gather at a Paris railroad station for a four-hour journey to Limoges, where Emmerich wanted to be buried. The dozen travelers include art historian François and his lover Louis, who develops an interest in Bruno, whom he meets on a train. Traveling parallel with the train is a station wagon with Jean-Baptiste's body, and this vehicle is driven by Thierry, husband of Catherine, who's on the train with their daughter. François plays a taped interview with Jean-Baptiste, revealing his sexual appeal to both men and women. Lucie is convinced that she was his main love. Also on board is his nephew, Jean-Marie and Jean-Marie's estranged wife Claire. After the funeral in "Europe's largest cemetery," the story continues in the mansion of Jean-Baptiste's brother Lucien.

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  • Jean-Louis Trintignant

    as Lucien Emmerich / Jean-Baptiste Emmerich
  • Valeria Bruni Tedeschi

    as Claire
  • Charles Berling

    as Jean-Marie
  • Pascal Greggory

    as François
  • Bruno Todeschini

    as Louis
  • Sylvain Jacques

    as Bruno
  • Vincent Perez

    as Viviane
  • Roschdy Zem

    as Thierry
  • Dominique Blanc

    as Catherine
  • Marie Daëms

    as Lucie
  • Nathan Kogen

    as Sami
  • Delphine Schiltz

    as Elodie
  • Chantal Neuwirth

    as Geneviève
  • Thierry de Peretti

    as Dominique
  • Olivier Gourmet

    as Bernard
  • Geneviève Brunet

    as Marie-Rose
  • Didier Brice

    as Cédric
  • Guillaume Canet

    as L'auto-stoppeur
  • Nicolas Maury

    as Man (uncredited)
Directing Patrice Chéreau Director
Writing Danièle Thompson Idea
Camera Éric Gautier Director of Photography
Editing François Gédigier Editor
Writing Danièle Thompson Screenplay
Writing Patrice Chéreau Screenplay
Writing Pierre Trividic Screenplay
Production Charles Gassot Producer
Production Jacques Hinstin Executive Producer
Production Pascale Béraud Casting
Production Margot Capelier Casting
Art Sylvain Chauvelot Production Design
Art Richard Peduzzi Production Design
Art Dominique Castan Set Decoration
Art Eric Chemel Set Decoration
Art Sylvie Espinasse Set Decoration
Art Vincent Grand d'Esnon Set Decoration
Art Emmanuel Lavrut Set Decoration
Art Joël Lavrut Set Decoration
Art Victor Leitao Set Decoration
Art Raph Salis Set Decoration
Art Gilles Tissot Set Decoration
Art Gilles Viaud Set Decoration
Costume & Make-Up Caroline de Vivaise Costume Design
Costume & Make-Up Franck Berteau Makeup & Hair
Costume & Make-Up Evelyne Byot Makeup & Hair
Costume & Make-Up Magali Ceyrat Makeup & Hair
Costume & Make-Up Turid Follvik Makeup & Hair
Costume & Make-Up Mario Messere Makeup & Hair
Costume & Make-Up Kuno Schlegelmilch Makeup & Hair
Costume & Make-Up Florence Vayssieres Makeup & Hair

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