Jump to content

Impasse de la Vignette

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Bearcat (talk | contribs) at 05:44, 25 January 2016 (Cast). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Impasse de la vignette
Directed byAnne-Marie Etienne
Written byAnne-Marie Etienne
Produced byAlain Keytsman
Michele Renaud-Molnar
Jacqueline Pierreux
StarringAnnie Cordy
CinematographyJean-Claude Neckelbrouck
Edited byIsabelle Dedieu
Music byYves Laferrière
Production
companies
RTBF
Alain Keytsman Production
Distributed byArtédis
Release date
19 December 1990
Running time
107 minutes
CountriesFrance
Belgium
Canada
LanguageFrench

Impasse de la vignette or Un été après l'autre is a 1990 French comedy-drama film directed and writing by Anne-Marie Etienne and starring Annie Cordy.

Plot

Thirty years of the life of a woman. Mother Fine lived impasse de la Vignette and lived years of grief and drama until her little girl comes to live at her side.

Cast

  • Annie Cordy as Mother Fine
  • Paul Crauchet as Pa
  • Jean-Paul Comart as Francis
  • Françoise Bette as Yvonne
  • Monique Spaziani as Catherine
  • Adrienne Bonnet as Liz
  • Jo Rensonnet as Jo Carabin
  • Jean-Yves Berteloot as Jeff
  • Suzy Falk as Madame Lisa
  • Dominique Baeyens as Louise
  • Pieter Riemens as Emile
  • Gaston Carême as Brother Carabin
  • Yvette Merlin as Marutchka
  • André Baeyens as Rouquin
  • Pierre Laroche as Doctor Van Damme
  • Günther Lesage as Arsene
  • Olivia Capeta as Anne-Marie
  • Fuencisla Carmona as Carmen
  • Laurent Ancion as Tony
  • Barbara Raskowski as Christiane
  • Christophe Leleux as Polleke
  • Raphael Bierlaire as Michel
  • Armand Eloi as The Monk

Around the movie

  • Annie Cordy received the Best Actress Prize to the Festivals de Digne et aux Antilles.
  • The movie received the Best First Film to the Festival de la Ciotat.
  • In 2015, the movie was screened to the "Festival du film francophone d'Angoulême" during a tribute to the Belgian cinema.[1]

References

  1. ^ "IMPASSE DE LA VIGNETTE | Festival du film d'Angoulême". filmfrancophone.fr. Retrieved 2015-09-25.