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      • Although it immediately followed Beineix's big, commercial success Diva and featured two very big stars, Gérard Depardieu and Nastassja Kinski, The Moon in the Gutter was not well received by critics or audiences and failed at the box office with only 625,000 admissions in France.
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  2. 3 min read. “The Moon in the Gutter” is a sumptuous, dazzlingly photographed melodrama that becomes, alas, relentlessly boring. It is all style and no heart, and the giveaway is that we never really care about the characters even though each one has a suitably tragic story.

  3. The Moon in the Gutter (French: La Lune dans le caniveau) is a 1983 French drama film directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix. It was entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. [2]

  4. The Moon in the Gutter: Directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix. With Gérard Depardieu, Nastassja Kinski, Victoria Abril, Bertice Reading. He is a revenge-obssessed stevedore whose sister was brutally raped and murdered. She is a wealthy, elusive woman. They try hard to get together... or do they?

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    • Drama
    • Jean-Jacques Beineix
    • 1983-05-18
  5. The moon is not in the sky, it is in the gutter, and there it is strangely beautiful, reflecting another world that is unobtainable, all surface, threatening and like a model on a hill. 5 out of 5 found this helpful.

  6. Visit the movie page for 'The Moon in the Gutter' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

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    • Gérard Depardieu
    • Jean-Jacques Beineix
    • Gaumont, S.F.P.C., TF1 Films Production
  7. As said Gerard in the movie: "La chance n'existe pas... (There is no such thing as luck)". The cinematography is stunning and the main actors (G. Depardieu, N. Kinsky & V. Abril) are very...

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    • Drama
    • R
  8. From the director of Betty Blue and Diva, The Moon in the Gutter is very much style over substance, probably more than any other Cinéma du Look movie I have seen. Whatever plot there is, is put on the back burner in favour of the visuals.