Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train | Ceux qui m'aiment prendront le train
Friends of the recently deceased painter Jean-Baptiste Emmerich gather at a Paris railroad station for a four-hour journey to Limoges, where Emmerich wanted to be buried. The dozen travelers include art historian François and his lover Louis, who develops an interest in Bruno, whom he meets on a train. Traveling parallel with the train is a station wagon with Jean-Baptiste's body, and this vehicle is driven by Thierry, husband of Catherine, who's on the train with their daughter. François plays a taped interview with Jean-Baptiste, revealing his sexual appeal to both men and women. Lucie is convinced that she was his main love. Also on board is his nephew, Jean-Marie and Jean-Marie's estranged wife Claire. After the funeral in "Europe's largest cemetery," the story continues in the mansion of Jean-Baptiste's brother Lucien.
Description: Friends of the recently deceased painter Jean-Baptiste Emmerich gather at a Paris railroad station for a four-hour journey to Limoges, where Emmerich wanted to be buried. The dozen travelers include art historian François and his lover Louis, who develops an interest in Bruno, whom he meets on a train. Traveling parallel with the train is a station wagon with Jean-Baptiste's body, and this vehicle is driven by Thierry, husband of Catherine, who's on the train with their daughter. François plays a taped interview with Jean-Baptiste, revealing his sexual appeal to both men and women. Lucie is convinced that she was his main love. Also on board is his nephew, Jean-Marie and Jean-Marie's estranged wife Claire. After the funeral in "Europe's largest cemetery," the story continues in the mansion of Jean-Baptiste's brother Lucien.
Genres: Romance, Drama
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 122 minutes
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Grand Central
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Jean-Louis Trintignant
Played Lucien Emmerich / Jean-Baptiste Emmerich
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Played Claire
Charles Berling
Played Jean-Marie
Pascal Greggory
Played François
Bruno Todeschini
Played Louis
Sylvain Jacques
Played Bruno
Vincent Perez
Played Viviane
Roschdy Zem
Played Thierry
Dominique Blanc
Played Catherine
Marie Daëms
Played Lucie
Nathan Kogen
Played Sami
Delphine Schiltz
Played Elodie
Chantal Neuwirth
Played Geneviève
Thierry de Peretti
Played Dominique
Olivier Gourmet
Played Bernard
Geneviève Brunet
Played Marie-Rose
Didier Brice
Played Cédric
Guillaume Canet
Played L'auto-stoppeur
Nicolas Maury
Played Man (uncredited)
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