
To mark Les Films 13’s 50th anniversary on 13 April 2011, the company created D’un film à l’autre, an anthology that surveys its output since the 1960s. Mostly written and directed by Claude Lelouch, it strings together shorts and features—from Le Propre de l’homme to What Love May Bring—alongside interviews, behind‑the‑scenes material and rare clips, such as footage from A Man and a Woman and Patrick Dewaere’s final performances, offering a visual biography of a celebrated yet debated filmmaker.
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James Caan
Self (archive footage)

Catherine Deneuve
Self (archive footage)

Yves Montand
Self (archive footage)

Anouk Aimée
Self (archive footage)

Charlotte Rampling
Self (archive footage)

Geraldine Chaplin
Self (archive footage)

Charles Denner
Self (archive footage)

Annie Girardot
Self (archive footage)

Sharon Stone
Self (archive footage)

Françoise Fabian
Self (archive footage)

Richard Berry
Self (archive footage)

Pierre Arditi
Self (archive footage)

Audrey Dana
Self (archive footage)

Jacques Gamblin
Self (archive footage)

Fanny Ardant
Self (archive footage)

Patrick Bruel
Self (archive footage)

Gérard Darmon
Self (archive footage)

Lino Ventura
Self (archive footage)

Maïwenn
Self (archive footage)

Jean-Paul Belmondo
Self (archive footage)

Richard Anconina
Self (archive footage)

Jacques Brel
Self (archive footage)

Francis Lai
Self (archive footage)

Aldo Maccione
Self (archive footage)
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