Bertrand Tavernier, who has directed such varied films as Death Watch and A Sunday in the Country, chooese to explore diverse subjects partly becuase he is afraid of his
natural tendency to return to the same themese and characters. On the
set, Tavernier has caught himself repeating certain sequences from
previous films. But he feels that despite his decision to explore
different epochs and varied worlds, his central theme remains the same: "Most
of the characters that interest me are people who are preoccupied by
the problems of communicating, and they are always people in crisis."
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