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Thank you for posting these - my French is not so good these days, unfortunately, but I shall try my best to read them, and there are some wonderful pictures.

Today I watched Le feu follet, which I had not seen, in tribute to Moreau. Her role is small, but as always she makes a big impression even with very limited screen time.

"Le Feu Follet" is such a dark intriguing movie. Afterwards I read that the script was based on a book, which in turn was inspired by the life and death of the poet Jacques Rigaut.

Jeanne Moreau part was small, but if it was real life, she might have continued cheering him up, as at the beginning of their encounter in the window scene.

@wonder2wonder said:

"Le Feu Follet" is such a dark intriguing movie. Afterwards I read that the script was based on a book, which in turn was inspired by the life and death of the poet Jacques Rigaut.

Jeanne Moreau part was small, but if it was real life, she might have continued cheering him up, as at the beginning of their encounter in the window scene.

Agreed! I am interested in reading the book for sure. The 2011 film 'Oslo August 31st' is another impressive adaptation of the same source.

I did not realise that the novel was based on a real person.

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