Lacombe Lucien | |
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Directed by | Louis Malle |
Screenplay by | Louis Malle Patrick Modiano |
Produced by | Louis Malle Claude Nedjar |
Starring | Pierre Blaise Aurore Clément |
Cinematography | Tonino Delli Colli |
Edited by | Suzanne Baron |
Music by | Django Reinhardt |
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Distributed by | Cinema International Corporation (France) Constantin Film (Germany)[2] 20th Century Fox (International) |
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Running time | 138 minutes |
Countries | France West Germany Italy |
Languages | French German |
Box office | $13.1 million[3] |
Lacombe, Lucien (French pronunciation: [lakɔ̃b lysjɛ̃]) is a 1974 French war drama film by Louis Malle about a French teenage boy during the German occupation of France in World War II.
Lacombe, Lucien received an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film, a Golden Globe nomination for Best Foreign Language Film, and the U.S. National Board of Review Award as one of the Top 5 Foreign Films of the Year.