Jacquot de Nantes | |
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Directed by | Agnès Varda |
Written by | Agnès Varda Jacques Demy |
Starring | Philippe Maron |
Cinematography | Patrick Blossier |
Edited by | Marie-Josée Audiard |
Music by | Joanna Bruzdowicz |
Release date |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Jacquot de Nantes is a 1991 French drama film directed by Agnès Varda. It was screened out of competition at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
The film is a portrait of the making of an artist; recreating the early life of Varda's husband, Jacques Demy, in Occupied France and his interest in the various crafts associated with film making, such as casting, set design, animation and lighting. The fictional sections set in wartime Nantes are matched with brief documentary interludes involving the dying Demy.
Cast
- Philippe Maron - Jacquot 1
- Edouard Joubeaud - Jacquot 2
- Laurent Monnier - Jacquot 3
- Brigitte De Villepoix - Marilou, la mere
- Daniel Dublet - Raymond, le pere
- Clément Delaroche - Yvon 1
- Rody Averty - Yvon 2
- Hélène Pors - Reine 1
- Marie-Sidonie Benoist - Reine 2
- Jérémie Bernard - Yannick 1
- Cédric Michaud - Yannick 2
- Julien Mitard - Rene 1
- Jérémie Bader - Rene 2
- Guillaume Navaud - Cousin Joel
- Fanny Lebreton - La petite refugee
References
- ↑ "Festival de Cannes: Jacquot de Nantes". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 12 August 2009.
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