French director Claude Lelouch has started shooting a sequel to his classic romance A Man and a Woman with the same actors, 52 years after the original was a box office smash.

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Elderly stars give love one last go in sequel to film classic

September 27, 2018 - 11:15

French director Claude Lelouch has started shooting a sequel to his classic romance A Man and a Woman with the same actors, 52 years after the original was a box office smash.

French director Claude Lelouch is working on a second sequel to his 1966 hit A Man and a Woman. — AFP Photo
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FRANCE — French director Claude Lelouch has started shooting a sequel to his classic romance A Man and a Woman with the same actors, 52 years after the original was a box office smash.

The movie has gone down in film legend for its theme tune of the same name, with its "chabadabada, chabadabada" refrain. Lelouch’s production company confirmed yesterday that filming had begun in Deauville on the northern French coast, the same resort where the 1966 double-Oscar-winning love story unfolds.

Its co-stars Anouk Aimee, now 86, and 87-year-old Jean-Louis Trintignant have both taken up their original roles as a widow and a widower who refind love. Lelouch said that he wanted to go back to the heartbreaking story one more time after making a first sequel, A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later, in 1986.

"In this film I want to tell how life is stronger than death. A Man and a Woman is a hommage to life. It is a love story that tells us that there is always a second chance," he said earlier."The same actors have retaken up their roles. The script is secret, it will be a surprise," his production company Films 13 said in a statement.

As well as its double Oscar victory, the original film won two Golden Globes and the Palme d’Or at the Cannes film festival. — AFP

 

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