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A Sunday in the Country

Un dimanche à la campagne

France

1984

90 Min
Color
1.66:1
French
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DIR Bertrand Tavernier

PROD Bertrand Tavernier, Alain Sarde

SCR Bertrand Tavernier, Colo Tavernier, Pierre Bost

DP Bruno de Keyzer

CAST Louis Ducreux, Michel Aumont, Sabine Azéma, Geneviève Mnich, Erika Faivre, Monique Chaumette, Thomas Duval, Quentin Ogier, Katia Wostrikoff, Claude Winter, Jean-Roger Milo, Pascale Vignal

ED Armand Psenny

PROD DES Patrice Mercier

SOUND Guillaume Sciama

Cannes (In Competition): Best Director, New York

Synopsis

That morning when he went out to meet his children and grand-children who were on the way to visit him as every week-end, Mr Ladmiral did not know that this late-Summer Sunday and that the emotional events he would live through on that special day might radically change his whole life. –Cannes Film Festival

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Bertrand Tavernier

One of France’s premiere directors, screenwriters, and producers, Bertrand Tavernier is renowned for making dramas encompassing themes as diverse as familial relationships, World War I, and contemporary social ills. Regardless of the subjects they explore, Tavernier lends his films great introspection and humanity, something that has established him as one of the French cinema’s more progressive and compassionate figures.
Born in Lyon on April 25, 1941, Tavernier grew up with a love of film and wanted to be a director from the age of 13. He was particularly influenced by such American directors as Joseph Losey, John Ford, Samuel Fuller, and William Wellman, and – during a spell at the Sorbonne, where he studied law – he became involved in the film industry as an assistant director for Jean-Pierre Melville. Tavernier became then a film critic and worked for prestigious publications as Positif and Cahiers du Cinema. His first feature film, L’Horloger de St. Paul (1974), received international… read more

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