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  1. The Old Country Where Rimbaud Died. Un joven franco-canadiense, que tiene una visión idealizada sobre Francia, sobre la base de grandes obras de la literatura y el arte decide visitar a su patria ancestral mítica, y descubre que los franceses son seres humanos comunes y corrientes.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 8 de ago. de 1977 · Le vieux pays où Rimbaud est mort: Directed by Jean Pierre Lefebvre. With Marcel Sabourin, Anouk Ferjac, Myriam Boyer, Roger Blin. A middle-aged man travels to France and is discouraged by the attitudes of the people concerning his native land until he meets and begins relationships with two lonely women.

  4. The Old Country Where Rimbaud Died. 1977. -- Jean Pierre Lefebvre. Marcel Sabourin, Anouk Ferjac, Myriam Boyer, Roger Blin, Germaine Delbat, François Perrot. 1 nominación. Nominaciones | Premios - The Old Country Where Rimbaud Died. Palma de Oro: Mejor película. Volver a categorías.

  5. The Old Country Where Rimbaud Died follows Abel as he sets out on an odyssey to France to visit the land of his ancestors. While on his trip, Abel discovers that the France he’d been taught to believe in no longer exists, and that his distance from the old country is more than geographical.

  6. The Old Country Where Rimbaud Died es una película francesa de Drama de 1977 dirigida por Jean Pierre Lefebvre y protagonizada por Marcel Sabourin, Anouk Ferjac, Myriam Boyer.... Sinopsis: Un joven franco-canadiense, que tiene una visión idealizada sobre Francia, sobre la base de grandes obras de la literatura y el arte decide visitar a su ...

  7. Overview. A middle-aged man travels to France and is discouraged by the attitudes of the people concerning his native land until he meets and begins relationships with two lonely women. Jean Pierre Lefebvre. Director, Writer. Mireille Amiel. Writer. Reviews. Videos 0. Backdrops 1. Posters 1.