Trans-Europ-Express (film)
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+ | '''''Trans-Europ-Express''''' is a [[1966 in film|1966]] film written and directed by [[Alain Robbe-Grillet]] and starring [[Jean-Louis Trintignant]] and [[Marie-France Pisier]]. The title refers to the [[Trans Europ Express]], a former international rail network in [[Europe]]. | ||
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+ | The film has been variously described as an erotic thriller, a mystery, and a film-within-a-film. | ||
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+ | Screenwriting guru [[Robert McKee]] classifies ''Trans-Europ-Express'' as a "nonplot" film, that is, a film that does not tell a story. | ||
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Trans-Europ-Express is a 1966 film written and directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet and starring Jean-Louis Trintignant and Marie-France Pisier. The title refers to the Trans Europ Express, a former international rail network in Europe.
The film has been variously described as an erotic thriller, a mystery, and a film-within-a-film.
Screenwriting guru Robert McKee classifies Trans-Europ-Express as a "nonplot" film, that is, a film that does not tell a story.
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