One Night... A Train

1968 Belgian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

One Night... A Train (French: Un soir, un train) is a 1968 Belgian-French drama film directed by André Delvaux, starring Yves Montand and Anouk Aimée. It tells the story of Mathias, a professor of linguistics at a university where the students have lively discussions about Flemish nationalism and morality. During a train ride, the French-speaking woman who Mathias lives with disappears and he goes looking for her in an unknown city. The film is based on the 1950 novel De trein der traagheid by Johan Daisne.[1]

Directed byAndré Delvaux
Screenplay byAndré Delvaux
Based onDe trein der traagheid by Johan Daisne
Produced byMag Bodard
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One Night... A Train
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Directed byAndré Delvaux
Screenplay byAndré Delvaux
Based onDe trein der traagheid by Johan Daisne
Produced byMag Bodard
CinematographyGhislain Cloquet
Edited bySuzanne Baron
Music byFrédéric Devreese
Release date
  • 1968 (1968)
Running time
86 minutes
CountriesBelgium
France
LanguagesDutch
French
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Reception

Aurélien Ferenczi of Télérama wrote in 2009: "The cleverness of the film is how it finds unusual visual equivalents to classic themes of 60s auteur cinema—at the heart, we are very close to Antonioni. Yves Montand and Anouk Aimée are terrific, and One Night... A Train is perhaps, quite simply, its director's best film."[2]

Box office

According to Fox records the film required $1,650,000 in rentals to break even and by 11 December 1970 had made only $525,000, so made a loss for the studio.[3]

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