The Old Country Where Rimbaud Died

The Old Country Where Rimbaud Died
FrenchLe Vieux pays où Rimbaud est mort
Directed byJean Pierre Lefebvre
Written by
  • Jean Pierre Lefebvre
  • Mireille Amiel
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyGuy Dufaux
Edited byMarguerite Duparc
Music byClaude Fondrède
Distributed by
  • Cinak (Montreal)
  • Filmobilic (Paris)
Release dates
  • December 1977 (1977-12) (Paris)
  • February 1978 (1978-02) (Montréal)
Running time
113 minutes
Countries
  • Canada
  • France
LanguageFrench
Budget$352,000

The Old Country Where Rimbaud Died (French: Le Vieux pays où Rimbaud est mort) is a 1977 French-Canadian feature from Jean Pierre Lefebvre. The second film in his Abel Gagné trilogy, preceded by Don't Let It Kill You (Il ne faut pas mourir pour ça) in 1967 and followed by Now or Never (Aujourd'hui ou jamais) in 1998,[1] the film follows Abel (Marcel Sabourin) on a journey to France to visit the land of his ancestors.

  1. ^ Juliette Ruer, "Aujourd'hui ou jamais: Vol planant". Voir, October 14, 1998.