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The idea for this film about a generation and its lost ideals came to Romain Goupil after attending several funerals of friends in the fall of 1996, where the '68 generation, now in influential positions in media or politics, kept meeting each other. It seemed as if the revolution that they had tried to make was being buried with each coffin. A MORT LA MORT is in some ways an homage to this generation, now in their fifties. They were a privileged generation that thought that they could change the world, doing everything that their parents failed to do. There were no actual deaths in France as there were in Germany or Italy, but the system was not ideal for personal issues or for love. There was always a scapegoat for the injustices of the world, be it capitalism or imperialism. That way the blame could be placed somewhere else. Some of the '68 generation are still faithful to the principles of their youth and still continue to fight for the illusions of the past.
Casts

Romain Goupil
Thomas

Brigitte Catillon
Véronique

Anne Alvaro
Florence

Marianne Denicourt
Hermeline

Christine Murillo
Rosalie

Dominique Frot
Agnès

Brigitte Roüan
Josiane

Nozha Khouadra
Chiara

Brigitte Fontaine
Viviane
Olivier Martin
Le gros
Alain Cyroulnik
Nicolas

Jacques Nolot
Michel

Bernard Bloch
Bernard

Pascal Elso
Fenec

Marcel Bozonnet
Gérard
Jacques Vincey
Hervé
Crews

Romain Goupil
Director

Romain Goupil
Writer

Margaret Ménégoz
Producer

Areski Belkacem
Original Music Composer

William Lubtchansky
Director of Photography

Isabelle Devinck
Editor
Richard Rousseau
Casting
Jean-Baptiste Poirot
Production Design
Charlotte David
Costume Design
Backdrops & Posters
