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  1. The Things of Life (French: Les Choses de la vie) is a 1970 romantic drama film directed by Claude Sautet, based on the 1967 novel Intersection by Paul Guimard. The film centers around a car accident experienced by Pierre (Michel Piccoli), an architect, and the events before and after it.

  2. Mar 13, 1970 · The Things of Life: Directed by Claude Sautet. With Michel Piccoli, Romy Schneider, Gérard Lartigau, Jean Bouise. A highway engineer is involved in a car crash, after which, near death, he remembers his life leading up to the accident.

    • (5.6K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Claude Sautet
    • 1970-03-13
  3. Jun 6, 2018 · The Things of Life (Les Choses de la vie) (1970) | Trailer | Michel Piccoli | Romy Schneider - YouTube. Film Movement. 90.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 700. 97K views 4 years ago. A highway...

    • 2 min
    • 100.4K
    • Film Movement
  4. The Things of Life streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "The Things of Life" streaming on Hoopla. It is also possible to buy "The Things of Life" on Vudu, Apple TV, Amazon Video as download or rent it on Vudu, Apple TV, Amazon Video online.

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    • 16
    • Claude Sautet
    • 89 min
  5. Dec 12, 2023 · Based on the 1967 novel Intersection by Paul Guimard, The Things of Life (‘Les Choses de la Vie,’ 1970) earned Sautet International attention and fame. The Things of Life begins with the image of a tyre rolling down the field, signifying that a car has crashed into a rural motorway.

  6. The mind of Pierre Bérard, a successful middle-aged architect, is torn between his unstable present with Hélène, his younger lover, and his happy memories of the past with Catherine, his ex-wife; but his true destiny awaits him at a crossroads on his way to Rennes….

  7. The Things of Life (French: Les Choses de la vie) is a 1970 French film directed by Claude Sautet. It is based on the novel Intersection by Paul Guimard. It was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival.