

Drama · Romance
Overview
Love at Twenty unites five directors from five different countries to present their different perspectives on what love really is at the age of 20. The episodes are united with the score of Georges Delerue and still photos of Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Top Cast


Jean-Pierre Léaud
Jean-Pierre Léaud
Antoine Doinel (segment "Antoine et Colette")
Jean-Pierre Léaud
Antoine Doinel (segment "Antoine et Colette")


Marie-France Pisier
Marie-France Pisier
Colette (segment "Antoine et Colette")
Marie-France Pisier
Colette (segment "Antoine et Colette")
Patrick Auffay
Patrick Auffay
René (segment "Antoine et Colette")
Patrick Auffay
René (segment "Antoine et Colette")


Rosy Varte
Rosy Varte
La mère de Colette (segment "Antoine et Colette")
Rosy Varte
La mère de Colette (segment "Antoine et Colette")


François Darbon
François Darbon
Le beau-père de Colette (segment "Antoine et Colette")
François Darbon
Le beau-père de Colette (segment "Antoine et Colette")
Jean-François Adam
Jean-François Adam
Albert Tazzi (segment "Antoine et Colette")
Jean-François Adam
Albert Tazzi (segment "Antoine et Colette")
Pierre Schaeffer
Pierre Schaeffer
Himself (segment "Antoine et Colette")
Pierre Schaeffer
Himself (segment "Antoine et Colette")


Cristina Gaïoni
Cristina Gaïoni
Christina
Cristina Gaïoni
Christina


Geronimo Meynier
Geronimo Meynier
Leonardo
Geronimo Meynier
Leonardo


Eleonora Rossi Drago
Eleonora Rossi Drago
Valentina
Eleonora Rossi Drago
Valentina
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