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Thursday, Dec 29, 2016
3:45 PM (127 mins)
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BAMPFA
SUBJECTS
Fanny
New Digital Restoration
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Introduction
Chef, author, and proprietor of Chez Panisse
Raimu, Orane Demazis, Pierre Fresnay, Charpin,
Come early for a themed lunch at Babette before the screening!
The Fanny Trilogy is ostensibly concerned with the passions of the youngsters, Marius and Fanny, but it is the older generation who dominate. They are the spinners of fantasy, theirs the impossible logic and fast-talking energy that are life itself in this quayside community. This is true from the sidewalk gents who take bets on the melodrama unfolding before them, to Fanny’s manipulating Mama, to Panisse, and especially César. Orson Welles once called Raimu the greatest actor of the cinema, and it is Raimu’s presence that pulls the threads of this twenty-year saga into a beautiful whole. The second film in the trilogy may be Fanny’s tragedy, but it is César’s story, as he asserts his strange wisdom and his mad love to create something marvelous—a family—out of characters who are all “at sea.”
FILM DETAILS
Screenwriter
- Marcel Pagnol
Cinematographer
- Nicolas Toporkoff
- Roger Hubert
Language
- French
- with English subtitles
Print Info
- B&W
- DCP
- 127 mins
Source
- Janus Films/Criterion Collection
Additional Info
- New digital restoration courtesy of Nicolas Pagnol, in partnership with Janus Films.
CINEFILES
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Post-Thanksgiving recipe: French fare (article), Berkeleyan, 2004
On DVD : Trilogy is worth the wait (review), Los Angeles Times, 2004
Marcel Pagnol's Provence (program note), Pacific Film Archive, Judy Bloch, 1995
French film, texts and contexts (book excerpt), Routledge & Kegan Paul, Ginette Vincendeau, 1990
Marius, Fanny, César (article)
Pagnol (flyer), Castro Theatre
Marcel Pagnol (distributor materials)
The 'Fanny trilogy' (program note)
Marcel Pagnol: filmmaker and humanist (program), Interama, Laurence Kardish
Fanny (program note), The Museum of Modern Art, New York
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