If the Sun Never Returns
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Directed by | Claude Goretta |
Starring | Charles Vanel Philippe Léotard |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | Switzerland |
If the Sun Never Returns (Template:Lang-fr) is a Franco-Swiss film directed by Claude Goretta, with a script written by the director, from the original novel by Charles Ferdinand Ramuz and stars Charles Vanel, Catherine Mouchet and Philippe Léotard. It was one of the In-Competition Films at the 1987 Venice Film Festival. The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[1]
Plot
In a little village, lost at the bottom of a valley in the midst of mountains and deprived of sun for long months, an old man Anzerul (Charles Vanel), prophet and magician, announces the end of the world. According to his calculations the sun will not return to the village and the village will descend into an endless winter. The villagers give way, one after the other, to panic, piling up wood or giving themselves up to drink. Only Isabelle Antide (Catherine Mouchet), holds up against the hysteria. She urges them not to give in to terror, and to struggle against a damaging fatalism. On the 13 April, the day the sun returns to the village each year, she leads them above the cover of fog which hangs over their valley.
Cast
- Charles Vanel as Anzerul
- Catherine Mouchet as Isabelle Antide
- Philippe Léotard as Arlettaz
- Raoul Billeray as Denis Revaz
- Claude Evrard as Follonier
- Fred Ulysse as Tissières
- Jacques Mathou as Cyprien Métrailler
See also
- List of submissions to the 60th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
- List of Swiss submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References
- ^ Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences