Scene from Liberté, la nuit (1984)
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Duration: 185 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2025-Apr-14 |
Actresses in this Scene

Christine Boisson
Birth Name: Christine Boisson
Birth Date: 1956-04-08
Birth Place: Salon-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
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Alternate Names: Christine Boysson
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Full Biography
Christine Boisson, born April 8, 1956, was a French actress known for her role in the film 'Emmanuelle' (1974). She began her career after being discovered by director Just Jaeckin through her modeling agency photo. After Emmanuelle, she continued acting and studying drama. In 1977, Boisson made her stage debut in Chekhov's 'The Seagull'. Notably, she won the Prix Romy Schneider in 1984 for her role in 'Rue Barbare'. Later, in 2005, she starred in a stage production of Botho Strauß' 'Viol', directed by Luc Bondy. Tragically, on October 14, 2010, Boisson attempted suicide.
About the Movie: Liberté, la nuit (1984)

Release Year: 1984
Nation: France
Alternative Title: 自由、夜, Wolność, noc, Свобода, ночь, Freiheit, die Nacht, Liberty at Night
Director: Philippe Garrel
Writer: Berard Lambert, Philippe Garrel
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Genre: Drama, War
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Story
During the Algerian War for Independence in the 1950s, a man finds love and happiness with a local woman amidst the turmoil.
Summary
Liberté, la nuit (Liberty, the Night) is a French film directed by Philippe Garrel in 1984. Set against the backdrop of the Algerian War for Independence, this drama follows a man who finds solace and love with a local woman during the tumultuous events. The movie explores themes of love, happiness, and resilience amidst political upheaval.