The House of the bories
the House of the bories is a Film French of Jacques Doniol-Valcroze, left in 1970.
Synopsis
Julien Durras is a professor of university geologist, which decides to spend one year in High-Provence with his Isabelle wife and her two children with which he is a husband and a severe and intransigent father. He accommodates a German student in geology, Carl-Stephan, who must help it to represent his work and which brings lightness and relaxation to the household. A displacement of Julien with Paris is the occasion to derogate from the usual constraints and rates/rhythms.
Data sheet
- Title: the House of the bories
- Realization: Jacques Doniol-Valcroze
- Scenario: Anne Tromelin, according to the novel of Simone Ratel
- Music: Mozart, Andante of the 21e concerto for piano
- Photography: Ghislain Cloquet
- Assembly: Sophie Bhaud
- Decorations: Claude Pignot
- Sound: Andre Hervée
- Production: Mag Bodard for Park Films
- Direction of production: Philippe Dussart
- Lasted: 87 minutes
- Format: 35 mm, colors
- Left it: August 28th 1970 (France)
Distribution
-
Marie Dubois: Isabelle Durras
- Maurice Garrel: Julien Durras
- Mathieu Career: Carl-Stephan Kursdedt
- Helene Vallier: Marie-Louise
- Claude Titer: Ludovic
- Madeleine Barbulée: Miss Estienne
- Jean-François Maurin: Laurent Durras
- Marie-Veronique Maurin: Read Durras
Around film
In the field of romantic films, this one has two sequences of anthology: The first is the walk in the countryside on the music of the second movement of the 21st Concerto for piano of Mozart.
The second: at the conclusion of the night walk in family where one feels to be confirmed the idylle between Isabelle and Carl-Stephan, each one regains her room separately, but the assembly of their reactions in close-up can make believe that they make love.
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