Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train

Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train

122 mins | Drama, Romance | May 15, 1998

Friends of a recently painter Jean-Baptiste Emmerich gather at a Paris railroad station for a four-hour journey to Limoges, where Emmerich wanted to be buried. The dozen travelers include art historian François and his lover Louis, who develops an interest in Bruno, whom he meets on a train. Traveling parallel with the train is a station wagon with Jean-Baptiste's body, and this vehicle is driven by Thierry, husband of Catherine, who's on the train with their daughter. François plays a taped interview with Jean-Baptiste, revealing his sexual appeal to both men and women. Lucie is convinced that she was his main love. Also on board is his nephew, Jean-Marie and Jean-Marie's estranged wife Claire. After the funeral in "Europe's largest cemetery," the story continues in the mansion of Jean-Baptiste's brother Lucien.

Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train

122 mins | Drama, Romance | May 15, 1998

Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train
Friends of a recently painter Jean-Baptiste Emmerich gather at a Paris railroad station for a four-hour journey to Limoges, where Emmerich wanted to be buried. The dozen travelers include art historian François and his lover Louis, who develops an interest in Bruno, whom he meets on a train. Traveling parallel with the train is a station wagon with Jean-Baptiste's body, and this vehicle is driven by Thierry, husband of Catherine, who's on the train with their daughter. François plays a taped interview with Jean-Baptiste, revealing his sexual appeal to both men and women. Lucie is convinced that she was his main love. Also on board is his nephew, Jean-Marie and Jean-Marie's estranged wife Claire. After the funeral in "Europe's largest cemetery," the story continues in the mansion of Jean-Baptiste's brother Lucien.
IMDb rating 6.3
Producers France 2 Cinéma, Canal+, Téléma Productions
Original title Ceux qui m'aiment prendront le train
Directors Patrice Chéreau
Writers Pierre Trividic, Patrice Chéreau, Danièle Thompson

Cast

Pascal Greggory

as François

Charles Berling

as Jean-Marie

Jean-Louis Trintignant

as Lucien Emmerich / Jean-Baptiste Emmerich

Bruno Todeschini

as Louis

Sylvain Jacques

as Bruno

Vincent Perez

as Viviane

Roschdy Zem

as Thierry

Dominique Blanc

as Catherine

Delphine Schiltz

as Elodie

Nathan Kogen

as Sami

Marie Daëms

as Lucie

Chantal Neuwirth

as Geneviève

Thierry de Peretti

as Dominique

Olivier Gourmet

as Bernard

Geneviève Brunet

as Marie-Rose

Didier Brice

as Cédric

Guillaume Canet

as L'auto-stoppeur

Nicolas Maury

as Man (uncredited)