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The Demise of Father Mouret

La faute de l'abbé Mouret

France

1970

100 Min
Color
1.66:1
French
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DIR Georges Franju

PROD Véra Belmont

SCR Georges Franju, Jean Ferry, Émile Zola

CAST Marcel Fradetal, Francis Huster, Gillian Hills, André Lacombe, Margo Lion, Lucian Barjon, Fausto Tozzi, Tino Carraro, Silvie Feit

ED Gilbert Natot

MUSIC Jean Wiener

SOUND Bernard Aubouy

Synopsis

Serge Mouret is a frail and devout young priest in a tough country parish. When he falls down and loses his memory, he is nursed back to health by Albine, the beautiful carefree niece of the outspoken atheist Jeanbernat. After Serge and Albine fall in love, Serge recovers his memory and realizes the grave sin he has committed. –IMDb

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Georges Franju

Georges Franju (12 April 1912 – 5 November 1987) was a French filmmaker. He was born in Fougères, Ille-et-Vilaine.

Before working in French cinema, Franju had several different jobs. These included working for an insurance company and in a noodle factory. Franju was also briefly in the military in Algeria and was discharged in 1932. On his return, Franju studied to become a set designer and later created backdrops for music halls including Casino de Paris and the Folles Bergère.

In the mid-thirties, Franju and Henri Langlois met through Franju’s twin brother Jacques Franju. As well as creating the 16 mm short film Le Métro, Langois and Franju also started a short-lived film magazine and created a film club called Le Cercle du Cinema with 500 francs he borrowed from Langlois’ parents. The club showed silent films from their own collections followed by an informal debate about them amongst members. From Le Cercle du Cinema, Franju and Langlois founded the Cinématheque… read more

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