fiction.wikisort.org - MovieA Sunday in the Country (French: Un dimanche à la campagne) is a 1984 French film directed by Bertrand Tavernier.
1984 French film
Plot
The story takes place during a Sunday in the late summer of 1912. Monsieur Ladmiral is a painter without any real genius and in the twilight of his life. Since the death of his wife, he lives alone with Mercedes, his servant. As every Sunday, he invites Gonzague, his son, a steady young man, who likes order and propriety, accompanied by his wife, Marie-Thérèse and their three children, Emile, Lucien and Mireille. That day, Irène, Gonzague's sister, a young non-conformist, liberated and energetic woman, upsets this peaceful ritual and calls into question her father's artistic choices.
Cast
- Louis Ducreux as Monsieur Ladmiral
- Michel Aumont as Gonzague
- Sabine Azéma as Irène
- Geneviève Mnich as Marie-Thérèse
- Monique Chaumette as Mercédès
- Thomas Duval as Emile
- Quentin Ogier as Lucien
- Katia Wostrikoff as Mireille
- Claude Winter as Madame Ladmiral
- Jean-Roger Milo as Fisherman (Le pêcheur)
- Pascale Vignal as A servant (La serveuse)
- Jacques Poitrenaud as Hector (Patron guinguette)
- Valentine Suard as Little girl (La petite fille 1)
- Erika Faivre as Little girl (La petite fille 2)
- Marc Perrone as Accordionist (L'accordéoniste)
Awards
Won
- Boston Society of Film Critics (USA)
- Best Director (Bertrand Tavernier)
- Best Foreign Language Film
- Cannes Film Festival (France)
- Best Director (Bertrand Tavernier)[2]
- César Awards (France)
- Best Actress in a Leading Role (Sabine Azéma)
- Best Cinematography (Bruno de Keyzer)
- Best Writing - Adaptation (Bertrand and Colo Tavernier)
- Kansas City Film Critics Circle (USA)
- London Film Critics Circle (UK)
- Best Foreign Language Film
- National Board of Review (USA)
- Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Sabine Azéma)[3]
- Best Foreign Language Film[3]
- New York Film Critics Circle (USA)
- Best Foreign Language Film
Nominated
- BAFTA Awards (UK)
- Best Foreign Language Film (Alain Sarde and Bertrand Tavernier)
- Cannes Film Festival (France)
- César Awards (France)
- Best Actor in a Leading Role (Louis Ducreux)
- Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Michel Aumont)
- Best Director (Bertrand Tavernier)
- Best Editing (Armand Psenny)
- Best Film (Bertrand Tavernier)
- Golden Globes Awards (USA)
- Best Foreign Language Film
Music
The sound track features excerpts from Gabriel Fauré's Piano Quartet No. 2 in C minor, Op. 115.[4]
References
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На других языках
[de] Ein Sonntag auf dem Lande
Ein Sonntag auf dem Lande ist ein Film von Bertrand Tavernier aus dem Jahr 1984. Das Drehbuch entstand nach dem 1945 erschienenen Roman Monsieur Ladmiral va bientôt mourir von Pierre Bost.
- [en] A Sunday in the Country
[ru] Воскресенье за городом
«Воскресенье за городом» (фр. Un Dimanche A La Campagne) — французская драма режиссёра Бертрана Тавернье, вышедшая на экраны в 1984 году. Экранизация романа Пьера Боста «Месье Ладмираль скоро умрет».
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