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-'''''Moderato Cantabile''''' is a [[novel]] by [[Marguerite Duras]]. It was very popular, selling half a million copies and being the initial source of Duras's fame. 
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-== Film adaptation == 
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-:''[[Seven Days... Seven Nights]]'' 
-The novel was filmed in 1960 by [[Peter Brook]], and starring [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]] and [[Jeanne Moreau]]. The latter won the [[Best Actress Award (Cannes Film Festival)|Best Actress Award]] at the [[Cannes Film Festival]] for her performance. 
 +'''''Seven Days... Seven Nights''''' (''Moderato cantabile'') is a [[1960 in film|1960]] [[cinema of France|French]] [[drama film]] directed by [[Peter Brook]]. It was entered into the [[1960 Cannes Film Festival]], where [[Jeanne Moreau]] won the award for [[Best Actress Award (Cannes Film Festival)|Best Actress]]. It is based on the novel ''[[Moderato cantabile]]'' by [[Marguerite Duras]].
 +==Cast==
 +* [[Jeanne Moreau]] - Anne Desbarèdes
 +* [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]] - Chauvin
 +* [[Pascale de Boysson]] - Bar's owner
 +* [[Jean Deschamps]] - M. Desbarèdes
 +* [[Didier Haudepin]] - Pierre
 +* [[Colette Régis]] - Miss Giraud
 +* [[Valeric Dobuzinsky]] - Assassin (as Valéric)
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Seven Days... Seven Nights (Moderato cantabile) is a 1960 French drama film directed by Peter Brook. It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival, where Jeanne Moreau won the award for Best Actress. It is based on the novel Moderato cantabile by Marguerite Duras.

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