Le Grand Meaulnes (film)
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| Directed by | Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe |
| Produced by | Pascal Houzelot |
| Written by |
Alain-Fournier (novel) Jean Cosmos Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe (screenplay) |
| Starring |
Nicolas Duvauchelle Jean-Baptiste Maunier Clémence Poésy Jean-Pierre Marielle Philippe Torreton |
| Music by | Philippe Sarde |
| Cinematography | Yves Lafaye |
| Edited by | Dominique Faysse |
Production company |
Mosca Film |
| Distributed by | TFM Distribution |
Running time | 97 mins |
| Country | France |
| Language | French |
| Budget | $6.7 million |
| Box office | $5 million[1] |
Le Grand Meaulnes is a 2006 film directed by Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe, based on the classic novel of the same name. The film premiered on October 4, 2006 in France.
Synopsis
The film begins on a night of November 1910. Mr Seurel, who manages a quiet country school in the Sologne, provides accommodation to a boarder accompanying his mother: Augustin Meaulnes.
Meaulnes shares the bedroom of Seurel's son, with whom he strikes up a friendship.
Cast
- François Seurel: Jean-Baptiste Maunier
- Augustin Meaulnes: Nicolas Duvauchelle
- Yvonne de Galais: Clémence Poésy
- Monsieur de Galais: Jean-Pierre Marielle
- Monsieur Seurel: Philippe Torreton
- Valentine: Émilie Dequenne
- Franz: Malik Zidi
- Millie: Valérie Stroh
- Madame Meaulnes: Florence Thomassin
- Florentin: Pascal Elso
- the clockmaker: Roger Dumas (II)
- the principal: Pierre Vernier
- Delouche: Charles Hurez
- Dutremblay: Clément Naslin
- Roy: Samuel Brafman
- Andrée Damant
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