Last Year at Marienbad - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Last Year at Marienbad"
L'Année dernière à Marienbad (1961)
Timing: 1:35 (95 min)
Last Year at Marienbad - TMDB rating
7.45/10
532
Last Year at Marienbad - Kinopoisk rating
7.737/10
8060
Last Year at Marienbad - IMDB rating
7.6/10
27000

Actors and characters

Photo Delphine Seyrig #109241Photo Delphine Seyrig #109242Photo Delphine Seyrig #109243Photo Delphine Seyrig #109244

Delphine Seyrig

Delphine Seyrig
Character A – The Brunette Woman
Photo Giorgio Albertazzi #144052

Giorgio Albertazzi

Giorgio Albertazzi
Character X – The man with the Italian Accent
Photo Sacha Pitoëff #117223

Sacha Pitoëff

Sacha Pitoëff
Character M – The Other Man with the Lean Face, The Husband
Photo Françoise Bertin #144053

Françoise Bertin

Françoise Bertin
Character A Character from the Hotel
Luce Garcia-Ville
Character A Character from the Hotel
Héléna Kornel
Character A Character from the Hotel
Photo Françoise Spira #144054
Françoise Spira
Character A Character from the Hotel
Karin Toche-Mittler
Character A Character from the Hotel
Photo Pierre Barbaud #128557

Pierre Barbaud

Pierre Barbaud
Character A Character from the Hotel
Wilhelm von Deek
Character A Character from the Hotel
Photo Jean Lanier #126653
Jean Lanier
Character A Character from the Hotel
Gérard Lorin
Character A Character from the Hotel
Davide Montemurri
Character A Character from the Hotel
Gilles Quéant
Character A Character from the Hotel
Gabriel Werner
Character A Character from the Hotel

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was shot in Paris.
  • The film's visuals and characters were used in the music video "To The End" (1994) by the British band "Blur". The video features reshot scenes from Alain Resnais' film, accompanied by absurd English subtitles. Blur vocalist Damon Albarn played the role of X in the music video.
  • Despite the fact that in his foreword to the published screenplay, Alain Robbe-Grillet assures us that the city of Marienbad never existed on the map, it does exist. It is the spa town of Mariánské Lázně in the Czech Republic (Mariánské Lázně), its German name being Marienbad.
  • The most famous shot in the film is the view of the park that opens up to the characters as they leave the hotel: people stand motionless on a wide path running through the park, casting long shadows, while neither the trees nor the statues cast any shadows. The filming took place on a bright sunny day, and to create this surreal effect, the shadows of the people were simply painted on the ground.
  • Filming lasted for ten weeks from September to November 1960. The interiors and gardens of the Schleissheim, Nymphenburg, and Amalienburg palaces in Munich and its surroundings were used for filming. Additional interior scenes were shot in the pavilions of the 'Fotosonore-Marignan-Simon' studio in Paris.
  • Filming took place over ten weeks from September to November 1960. The interiors and gardens of the Schleissheim, Nymphenburg, and Amalienburg palaces in Munich and its surroundings were used for filming. Additional interior scenes were shot in the pavilions of the "Photosonore-Marinier-Simon" studio in Paris.
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