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Love on the Run is a french film of genre Drama directed by Emmanuel Clot released in USA on 6 april 1979 with Jean-Pierre Léaud

Love on the Run (1979)

Love on the Run
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Released in USA 6 april 1979
Length 1h31
Directed by ,    
OriginFrance
Genres Drama,    Comedy,    Comedy-drama,    Romance
Rating70% 3.5000153.5000153.5000153.5000153.500015

Love on the Run (French: L'amour en fuite) is a 1979 French film directed by François Truffaut. It is Truffaut's fifth and final film about the character Antoine Doinel. A lot of the film is made of a "clip show" of the previous films in the series. It was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival.

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In the previous Antoine Doinel film, Bed and Board, the marriage between Antoine (Jean-Pierre Léaud) and Christine (Claude Jade) had survived Antoine's infidelity.

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