Nocturne Indien

6.9
  • Genre: Drama
  • Run time: 110 min
  • Premiere: 1989. May 26.

The enigmatic but vivid imagery of this loosely plotted film is based on a similarly evocative novel by the Italian author Antonio Tabucchi, Noturno Indiano. An old friend of the hero's has been living in Bombay with a prostitute. His friend Peter Schlemihl (Otto Tausig) is a concentration camp survivor, who went to India after being captivated by a photograph he saw there. When the prostitute writes to him in Europe asking that he rescue his friend from a mysterious malaise, he flies into India to try and help. When he gets to Bombay, he discovers that his friend has disappeared. Following the clues left behind by the friend, and based on his acquaintance with him, he journeys to Madras to speak to a Theosophist dignitary there, and then journeys on to Portugues Goa. With each step of his journey, the hero (Jean-Hugues Anglade) becomes more identified with his friend, and re-enacts in his own person the transformations he must have experienced.

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Jean-Hugues Anglade

Rossignol/Xavier

Otto Tausig

Peter Schlemihl

T.P. Jain

Le docteur

Iftekhar

Le professeur de théosophie

Art

Partho Sen-Gupta

Production Design

Camera

Yves Angelo

Director of Photography

Directing

Frédéric Blum

First Assistant Director

Alain Corneau

Director

Editing

Production

Alain Sarde

Executive Producer

Sound

François Groult

Sound Mixer

Jean-Louis Ughetto

Sound Mixer

Writing

Art

Partho Sen-Gupta

Production Design

Camera

Yves Angelo

Director of Photography

Directing

Frédéric Blum

First Assistant Director

Alain Corneau

Director

Editing

Production

Alain Sarde

Executive Producer

Sound

François Groult

Sound Mixer

Jean-Louis Ughetto

Sound Mixer

Writing