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        <description>Available On: DVDA sweeping tale of ill-fated romance and cross-channel relationships, Anne &amp; Muriel is the second Truffaut adaptation of a Pierre Roche novel (after Jules &amp; Jim). Jean-Pierre Leeaud plays Claude, a young Parisian who meets two English girls – Anne, a sculptress, and Muriel, a schoolteacher – on a turn-of-the-century trip to Wales. This meeting will spark a menage-a-trois spanning over 20 years, during which time alliances will be formed, broken, rearranged and reassembled in a tumultuous yet humorous portrait of human interconnectivity. Restored and re-edited, the version presented here features an additional 20 minutes of footage that Truffaut added shortly before his death in 1984. Special Features Presentation Of The Film By Critic Serge Toubiana, Commentary With Screenwriter Jean Gruault, Original Theatrical Trailer</description>
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