
Jeanne Moreau: Free Spirit
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
An account of the life of actress Jeanne Moreau (1928-2017), a true icon of the New Wave and one of the most idolized French movie stars.
Top Cast


Jacques Bonnaffé
Jacques Bonnaffé
Self - Narrator (voice)
Jacques Bonnaffé
Self - Narrator (voice)


Jeanne Moreau
Jeanne Moreau
Self / Various Roles (archive footage)
Jeanne Moreau
Self / Various Roles (archive footage)


Miles Davis
Miles Davis
Self - Musician (archive footage)
Miles Davis
Self - Musician (archive footage)


Louis Malle
Louis Malle
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
Louis Malle
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)


Peter Brook
Peter Brook
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
Peter Brook
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)


Michelangelo Antonioni
Michelangelo Antonioni
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
Michelangelo Antonioni
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)


Marcello Mastroianni
Marcello Mastroianni
Self - Actor (archive footage)
Marcello Mastroianni
Self - Actor (archive footage)


Monica Vitti
Monica Vitti
Self - Actress (archive footage)
Monica Vitti
Self - Actress (archive footage)


François Truffaut
François Truffaut
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
François Truffaut
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)


Jean-Louis Richard
Jean-Louis Richard
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
Jean-Louis Richard
Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
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