The Lovers (French: Les amants) is a 1958 French drama film directed by Louis Malle and starring Jeanne Moreau, Alain Cuny, and Jean-Marc Bory. Based on the novel Point de Lendemain by Dominique Vivant, the film is about a woman involved in adultery who rediscovers human love.The Lovers was Malle's second feature film, made when he was 25 years old. The film was a box office hit in France when released theatrically gaining 2,594,160 admissions in France alone. The film was highly controversial for its depiction of allegedly obscene material when released in the United States. At the 1958 Venice Film Festival, the film won the Special Jury Prize and was nominated for the Golden Lion.
Jeanne Tournier (Moreau) lives with her husband Henri (Alain Cuny) and child in a mansion near Dijon. Her emotionally remote husband is a busy newspaper owner who has little time for his wife, except when he chooses to place demands upon her; often they sleep in separate rooms. Jeanne escapes to Paris regularly when she can spend time with her chic friend Maggy (Judith Magre) and the polo-playing Raoul (José Luis de Vilallonga), Maggy's friend and Jeanne's lover.
Néry is a commune in the Oise department in northern France.
The commune includes the hamlets of Huleux, Vaucelles, and Verrines. The Church of Saint-Martin in Néry dates from 1140 with later additions. The Manoir de Huleux was built in 1550. In 719 AD, Néry was the scene of a battle in which Charles Martel defeated the Neustrians. At the start of World War I in 1914, a delaying action was fought in the village by part of the British Expeditionary Force.
At dawn on 1 September 1914, the British 1st Cavalry Brigade and L Battery of the Royal Horse Artillery who had bivouaced at Néry, were surprised by the advancing German 4th Cavalry Division. The German attack was supported by 12 guns which devastated the British battery. However a single 13 pounder gun was kept firing, and together with the rifles and machine-guns of the Queen's Bays, held off the Germans long enough for elements of the 1st and 4th Cavalry Brigade to counterattack and drive away the attackers in disorder. The German division was withdrawn to the reserve corps; there were 135 British casualties. Three Victoria Crosses were awarded to L Battery (Edward Kinder Bradbury, George Thomas Dorrell and David Nelson), and the "Néry Gun" is preserved in the Imperial War Museum.
Quand les amants entendront cette chanson
C'est s?r, ma belle, c'est s?r qu'ils pleureront...
Ils ?couteront
Les mots d'amour
Que tu disais
Ils entendront
Ta voix d'amour
Quand tu m'aimais
Quand tu croyais que tu m'aimais
Que je t'aimais, que l'on s'aimait...
Quand les amants entendront cette chanson
C'est s?r, ma belle, c'est s?r qu'ils pleureront...
J'entends toujours... j'entends ton rire
Quand quelquefois je te disais :
"Si un jour...
...tu ne m'aimais plus,
Si un jour...
...on ne s'aimait plus..."
Tu r?pondais : "C'est impossible !"
Et tu riais... tu riais...
Eh bien, tu vois, tu n'aurais pas d? rire...
Quand les amants entendront cette chanson
C'est s?r, ma belle, c'est s?r qu'ils pleureront...
Ils ?couteront
Les mots d'amour
Que tu disais
Ils entendront
Ta voix d'amour
Quand tu m'aimais
Quand tu croyais que tu m'aimais
Que je t'aimais, que l'on s'aimait...
Quand les amants entendront cette chanson