Francis Lai A Man and a Woman (Un Homme et une Femme) 1966
Artist: Francis Lai
Album: A Man and a Woman (Un Homme et une Femme)
Label: Sony Japan
Year: 1966
Quolity: mp3
Bitrate: 128 kbps
playng time: 28:55
Size: 40.1
Track list1.Un Homme Et Une Femme (Orchestre)
2.Samba Saravah
3.Aujourd 'hui C'est Toi (Vocal)
4.Un Homme Et Une Femme (Vocal)
5.Plus Fort Que Nous (Orchestre)
6.Aujourd'hui C'est Toi (Orchestre)
7.A L'ombre De Nous (Vocal)
8.Plus Fort Que Nous (Vocal)
9.A 200 A L'heure (Orchestre)
PersonnelLyrics By -
Pierre Barouh (tracks: 2 to 4, 7, 8)
Music By -
B. Powell* (tracks: 2) ,
Francis Lai (tracks: 1, 3 to 9) ,
V. De Moraes* (tracks: 2)
Orchestrated By -
Ivan Julien* ,
Maurice Vander Vocals - Nicole Croisille (tracks: 3, 4, 8) ,
Pierre Barouh (tracks: 2, 4, 7, 8)
DownloadFrancis Lai - Un homme et une femme 1966.zipA Man and a WomanA Man and a Woman (French: Un homme et une femme) is a 1966 French film.
The movie was written by Claude Lelouch and Pierre Uytterhoeven, and directed by Lelouch.
It is notable for its lush photography (Lelouch had a background in advertising photography),
which features frequent segues between full color, black-and-white, and sepia-toned shots, and
for its memorable musical score by Francis Lai.
PlotThe film tells the story of a young widow, Anne (Anouk Aimée),
a film script supervisor whose late husband (Pierre Barouh) was a stuntman and died in an on-set accident, and
a widower, Jean-Louis (Jean-Louis Trintignant), a race car driver whose wife committed suicide after Jean-Louis was
in a near fatal crash during the 24 hours of Le Mans. They meet at their respective children's school in Deauville.
They share a ride home to Paris one night after Anne misses the last train, and their mutual attraction is immediate.
The story follows their budding relationship over the course of several trips back to Deauville, and
as they fall in love despite Anne's feelings of guilt and loss over her deceased husband.
After a night together in Deauville, Anne finds herself unable to be unfaithful to the memory of her husband, and
decides to leave Jean-Louis. While she is traveling back to Paris by train, Jean-Louis races to meet her at the
station, and when she gets off the train she is surprised to see him there. Happy that her lover had come back for
her, they embrace as the film ends, the final outcome of the relationship left open to interpretation.
ReceptionA Man and a Woman won many awards, including the Grand Prix at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival,[1]
the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and the Academy Award for Best Writing, Story and Screenplay -
Written Directly for the Screen. Aimée was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role and Lelouch for Best
Director.
SoundtrackThe movie soundtrack written by Francis Lai earned "Best Original Score" nominations at both the 1967 BAFTA Awards
and Golden Globe Awards. The movie theme song with music by Francis Lai and lyrics by Pierre Barouh was also
nominate for the "Best Original Song in a Motion Picture" in the Golden Globe Awards[2].
Pierre Barouh, who plays the deceased husband in the film, also sings the songs in the soundtrack.
In a sequence of the film, he makes a brief reappearance singing "Samba Saravah", a French version with lyrics by
Barouh himself of the Brazilian song "Samba da Benção" written by Baden Powell with original lyrics by
Vinicius de Moraes.[3]
The song "Aujourd'hui C'est Toi" is used as the theme for the BBC's Panorama current affairs program,
plus Rede Globo's Jornal Hoje midday newscast.