A Sunday in the Country

A Sunday in the Country (1984)

Bertrand Tavernier's magnificent portrait of French family life on the brink of World War I

  • Genre: Drama, Family
  • Release Date: 1984-04-11
  • User Rating: 7.017/10 from 88 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 34min
  • Language: Français
  • Production Company: Little Bear
  • Production Country: France
  • Director: Bertrand Tavernier
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Summary

In France, before WWI. As every Sunday, an old painter living in the country is visited by his son Gonzague, coming with his wife and his three children. Then his daugther Irene arrives. She is always in a hurry, she lives alone and does not come so often... An intimist chronicle in which what is not shown, what is guessed, is more important than how it looks, dealing with what each character expects of life.

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  • Sabine Azéma

    as Iréne
  • Louis Ducreux

    as Monsieur Ladmiral
  • Michel Aumont

    as Gonzague
  • Monique Chaumette

    as Mercedes
  • Geneviève Mnich

    as Marie-Thérèse
  • Thomas Duval

    as Emile
  • Quentin Ogier

    as Lucien
  • Katia Wostrikoff

    as Mireille
  • Claude Winter

    as Madame Ladmiral
  • Jean-Roger Milo

    as le pêcheur
  • Pascale Vignal

    as la serveuse
  • Valentine Suard

    as une petite fille
  • Erika Faivre

    as une petite fille
  • Marc Perrone

    as l'accordéoniste
  • Bertrand Tavernier

    as Le narrateur
Sound Marc Perrone Original Music Composer
Writing Bertrand Tavernier Screenplay
Camera Bruno de Keyzer Director of Photography
Directing Bertrand Tavernier Director
Costume & Make-Up Yvonne Sassinot de Nesle Set Costumer
Sound Philippe Sarde Original Music Composer
Art Sylvie Salmon Set Decoration
Writing Colo Tavernier O'Hagan Screenplay
Production Bertrand Tavernier Producer
Production Alain Sarde Producer
Sound Gabriel Fauré Original Music Composer
Editing Armand Psenny Editor
Art Patrice Mercier Set Decoration
Writing Pierre Bost Novel

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