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Charles Dead or Alive (1969)
Director: Alain Tanner
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From Time Out Film Guide
Like The Salamander, Tanner's first feature takes one person's life and examines it within an environment of ideas as much as within a physical one. Charles is a rich industrialist in complacent old Switzerland who reaches a crisis point in his life - one marked by a TV interview he gives - and walks out. He settles in with a youngish couple (she the daughter of a judge, he a sign painter), and his daughter, a member of a revolutionary student group, visits them. It's an isolated community, at odds with society at large, 'caught in a structure' as Charles says, 'that they can't accept'. As in The Salamander, Tanner uses the mechanics of New Wave film-making, but freshly, and is close enough to the unheroic realities of daily life in sad, materialistic, authoritarian Europe to make his film a rewarding experience.Author:
Cast & crew
Director: Alain Tanner
Producer: Alain Tanner
Cast: François Simon, Marcel Robert, Marie-Claire Dufour, Maya Simon, André Schmidt full cast
Duration: 93 mins
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