There Were Days… and Moons (French: Il y a des jours… et des lunes) is a 1990 film directed by Claude Lelouch, in the style of a Greek tragedy, with inextricably interconnected characters fated for violence and social alienation.[1]
Cast and roles
- Gérard Lanvin – Truck driver
- Patrick Chesnais – Doctor
- Annie Girardot – Lone woman
- Marie-Sophie L. – Sophie
- Francis Huster – Priest
- Vincent Lindon – Innkeeper
- Philippe Léotard – Singer
- Jean-Claude Dreyfus – Accident’s man
- Gérard Darmon – Moody policeman
- Paul Préboist – Retired man
- Serge Reggiani – Sophie’s father
- Véronique Silver – Sophie’s mother
- Christine Boisson – Innkeeper’s wife
- Charles Gérard – Cook
- Michel Creton – Man with knife
- Claire Nadeau – Cheated woman
- Caroline Micla – Bride
- Jacques Gamblin – Husband
- Amidou – Incredulous policeman
References
- ^ “Museum of Modern Art Hosts Atmospheric French Films”. Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 16 July 2025.