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Fanny (1932 film)

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Fanny
Directed byMarc Allégret
Written byMarcel Pagnol
Produced byPierre Braunberger
Roger Richebé
StarringRaimu
Orane Demazis
Pierre Fresnay
CinematographyNicolas Toporkoff
Roger Hubert
George Benedict
André Dantan
Edited byJean Mamy
Music byVincent Scotto
Georges Sellers
Distributed byMediterranean Film Company
Release date
  • October 28, 1932 (1932-10-28) (France)
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Running time
104 minutes
CountryFrance

Fanny is a 1932 French romance and drama film directed by Marc Allégret, based on the play by Marcel Pagnol. It is the second part in the Marseillaise film trilogy that started with Marius (1931) and concluded with César (1936). Like "Marius" the film was a box office success in France and today is still considered to be a classic of French cinema.

Plot

The story takes place in Marseille. Marius, the son of barkeeper, César, has a romance with Fanny, a neighbourhood girl and daughter of the fish salesman in the harbor. Marius dreams of sailing away one day to travel the seven seas. Fanny soon discovers she is pregnant by Marius, a shameful position in the community since she's a single mother with a father unable to secure the future of her and her child. She agrees with her parents' advice to marry a more prosperous salesman in the harbor, Honoré Panisse, who is 30 years older than she is. A few months after the marriage and the birth of the baby, Marius returns and tries to win back Fanny...

Cast

  • The famed restaurateur and founder of California cuisine, Alice Waters, was so taken by this film that she named her Berkeley restaurant "Chez Panisse". The café located above the restaurant is decorated with posters from the films "Marius", "Fanny", and "César". (http://akas.imdb.com/title/tt0022877/trivia)
  • In 1984 Waters opened a small breakfast café in Berkeley. Café Fanny is named after the heroine of Marcel Pagnol's 1930s Marseilles movies (as is Alice Waters' daughter). This film series tells a love story involving the whole community, centered on a little standup café. Waters wanted to evoke its spirit, an ideal reality where life and work are inseparable, and the daily pace of life leaves time for the afternoon anisette or the restorative game of petanque. Eating together nourished the spirit as well as the body since the food was raised, harvested, hunted, fished and gathered by people sustaining and sustained by each other and by the earth itself. The café closed in March 2012. (http://cafefanny.com/history.html)
  • The main characters from the films Marius, Fanny and César make a cameo appearance in the Asterix comic book Asterix and the Banquet. The pétanque playing scene in the comic book is a reference to a similar scene in this film. (http://www.mage.fst.uha.fr/asterix/allusion/pagnol.html) (http://www.asterix.com/encyclopedia/characters/cesar-drinklikafix.html)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Fanny". Bifi.fr. Retrieved November 2, 2012.