Friday, December 16, 2005

A nook for Anouk

manandwoman


  • In the ‘60s, films by Bergman, Fellini and Truffaut took America not exactly by storm — they were generally limited to upscale urban ‘art houses,’ and very often dubbed. But the one import that did make a sizeable dent in cities and suburbs across the country was Claude Lelouch’s Un homme et une femme (1966), better known as A Man and a Woman. A ‘date movie’ of the highest order, it played in first run for months, and composer Francis Lai’s haunting theme song became a bouncy anthem for starry-eyed romantics.


  • A Man and a Woman
    Original soundtrack by Francis Lai

    1. Un Homme et une femme - orchestral
    2. Samba saravah
    3. Aujord'hui c'est toi - vocal
    4. Un Homme et une femme - vocal
    5. Plus fort que nous - orchestral
    6. Aujord'hui c'est toi - orchestral
    7. A L'ombre de nous - vocal
    8. Plus fort que nous - vocal

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