Confidentially Yours
| Confidentially Yours | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | François Truffaut |
| Produced by | Armand Barbault François Truffaut |
| Written by | Jean Aurel Suzanne Schiffman François Truffaut |
| Starring | Fanny Ardant Jean-Louis Trintignant |
| Music by | Georges Delerue |
| Cinematography | Néstor Almendros |
| Editing by | Martine Barraqué |
| Distributed by | Acteurs Auteurs Associés (A.A.A.) France International Spectrafilm US |
| Release date(s) | 1983 |
| Running time | 110 min |
| Language | French |
Confidentially Yours (USA title - original French title: Vivement dimanche!, known as Finally, Sunday! in other English-speaking markets and translations thereof in other markets) is a 1983 French film directed by François Truffaut. It is based on the novel The Long Saturday Night, by the American author Charles Williams, and was Truffaut's last film. He died the next year, aged 52, after being diagnosed with a brain tumor. The film had a total of 1,169,635 admissions in France and was the 39th highest grossing film of the year. [1]
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[edit] Synopsis
Claude Massoulier is murdered while hunting at the same place as Julien Vercel (Jean-Louis Trintignant), an estate agent who knew him and whose fingerprints are found on Massoulier's car. As the police discover that Marie-Christine Vercel (Caroline Sihol), Julien's wife, was Massoulier's mistress, Julien is the prime suspect. But his secretary, Barbara Becker (Fanny Ardant), while not quite convinced he is innocent, defends him and leads her private investigations.
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- Fanny Ardant ... Barbara Becker
- Jean-Louis Trintignant ... Julien Vercel
- Jean-Pierre Kalfon ... Massoulier (the priest)
- Philippe Laudenbach ... Maitre Clement
- Philippe Morier-Genoud ... Supt. Santelli
- Xavier Saint-Macary ... Bertrand Fabre
- Jean-Louis Richard ... Louison
- Caroline Sihol ... Marie-Christine Vercel
- Castel Casti
- Anik Belaubre ... Paule Delbecq
- Yann Dedet ... Angel Face
- Nicole Félix ... The scarfaced whore
- Georges Koulouris ... Lablache
- Pascale Pellegrin ... Secretarial candidate
- Roland Thénot ... Jambreau
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