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Marie-Anne Chazel Honorine as Honorine. Nicolas Vaude M. Brun as M. Daniel Russo Escartefigue as Escartefigue. Rufus Piquoiseau as Piquoiseau. Jean-Louis Barcelona Frisepoulet as Frisepoulet. Roger Souza Le commis as Le commis. Ricky Tribord Un poivrot as Un poivrot. Daniel Auteuil.

More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Fanny, a young and pretty seafood peddler, has secretly been in love with Marius since her childhood; Marius, never admitting it, has always loved Fanny. One day, a sailor drops by La Marine and offers him a job on an exploratory ship. Torn between the call of the sea and his love for her, Marius abandons his dream to be with Fanny who gives herself to him. Sacrificing her love, Fanny convinces Marius to embark on his journey, leaving her behind.

Devastated but holding back her tears, she hides Marius' decision to his father. Choosing conformity over originality, the actor-turned director has tried to be as faithful to the text as possible and if the final result does not break any new ground, it does a good job in recapturing the beauty of Provence , the exhuberance of his colourful characters and the classically structured plot.

When Marius finally decides to embark on a five-year voyage, Fanny discovers that she is pregnant and has no other choice to avoid the disgrace of being a single-mother than to marry local factory owner, Panisse Jean-Pierre Darroussin , a good-hearted man more than twice her age, willing to sacrifice his dignity in order to prolong the family name. When a few months after the birth of the child, Marius comes back, and reason will have to prevail over feelings!

Marius Pagnol. The sixth and final book in the Enzo Files series will be published in January Peter will be undertaking a tour of the UK to launch "Cast Iron".. Mai - 2 Min. Start with The Marseille.. So much so that it was very easy to ignore any plot conveiences when one was having too much fun and emotion to care as well as too caught up in what was happening.

There is nothing stage-bound looking about the production values, amazing considering some involved had a theatrical background beforehand. The locations are beautiful to look at and very naturalistic, the never confined but never overblown photography opening up what could easily have been too much of a filmed play equally beautifully. Francis Gromon's score matches the naturalism, whimsy and emotion of 'Marius' to perfection.

Pagnol's dialogue doesn't feel talk-heavy, amazing for a film based on source material written for the stage. It is combines genuinely funny and poignant emotion cleverly with no jarring shifts in tone. The story never felt creaky to me. It also had a real humanity to it, the struggles, ambitions and achivements of the characters being so rootable and true to life.

Really liked the lyrical tone, never found it too static and it sets up the characters and what was to come in 'Fanny' and 'Cesar' beautifully. There is a great mix of funny moments, like Marius being taught how to make a mandarin-citron and cheating at cards has seldom been funnier, and emotional ones, such as the tear-jerker of an ending.

Conflict has real tension. Loved 'Marius' rich depth of characterisation, not always seen in film those days, where all the characters were so much more than just stereotypes. They feel like real people and easy to care for in very human situations still relevant today. Acting is pretty exquisite and didn't feel over the top or too theatrical.

The best performances coming from gruff yet charming Raimu and affecting Demazis. Overall, wonderful. Edward G.



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