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A Time for Loving is from an original screenplay by the French playwright Jean Anouilh, commissioned by the producer Anatole de Grunwald before he died in 1967, which was finally produced by his younger brother Dimitri de Grunwald with Christopher Miles directing in 1970. It is a bitter-sweet nostalgic look at Paris just before and during the second World War as seen by three couples, who over the years rent the same artist’s studio in Montmartre.

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  • A Time for Loving is from an original screenplay by the French playwright Jean Anouilh, commissioned by the producer Anatole de Grunwald before he died in 1967, which was finally produced by his younger brother Dimitri de Grunwald with Christopher Miles directing in 1970. It is a bitter-sweet nostalgic look at Paris just before and during the second World War as seen by three couples, who over the years rent the same artist’s studio in Montmartre. (en)
  • Le Temps d'aimer (A Time for Loving) est un film franco-anglais réalisé par Christopher Miles en 1971. (fr)
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  • Original poster (en)
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  • Andréas Winding (en)
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  • United Kingdom (en)
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  • Henri Lanoë (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • A Time for Loving (en)
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  • 6240.0
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  • London Screenplays (en)
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  • A Time for Loving is from an original screenplay by the French playwright Jean Anouilh, commissioned by the producer Anatole de Grunwald before he died in 1967, which was finally produced by his younger brother Dimitri de Grunwald with Christopher Miles directing in 1970. It is a bitter-sweet nostalgic look at Paris just before and during the second World War as seen by three couples, who over the years rent the same artist’s studio in Montmartre. (en)
  • Le Temps d'aimer (A Time for Loving) est un film franco-anglais réalisé par Christopher Miles en 1971. (fr)
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  • A Time for Loving (en)
  • Le Temps d'aimer (fr)
  • Tempo d'amare (it)
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