1, 2, 3, Sun
1, 2, 3, Sun | |
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French film poster | |
Directed by | Bertrand Blier |
Produced by | Patrice Ledoux |
Written by | Bertrand Blier |
Starring |
Anouk Grinberg Marcello Mastroianni Jean-Pierre Marielle |
Music by | Khaled |
Cinematography | Gérard de Battista |
Edited by | Claudine Merlin |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Gaumont Buena Vista International (GBVI) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | € 7.6 million[1] |
1, 2, 3, Sun (French: Un, deux, trois, soleil) is a 1993 French comedy film directed by Bertrand Blier.[2]
Plot
The film follows the life of a young woman in the poor section of Marseille, France. She has to deal with many things, including a drunken father and harassing cliques. Many times she hallucinates the ghosts of dead friends.
Cast
- Anouk Grinberg as Victorine
- Myriam Boyer as Daniela Laspada (the mother)
- Olivier Martinez as Petit ("Little") Paul
- Jean-Michel Noirey as Maurice Le Garrec
- Denise Chalem as school teacher
- Jean-Pierre Marielle as the lonely man
- Éva Darlan as Jeanine
- Claude Brasseur as the bad guy
- Irène Tassembedo as Gladys Boigny
- Patrick Bouchitey as Marcel (the barkeeper)
- Marcello Mastroianni as Constantin Laspada (the father)
- Solenn Jarniou
- Charles Schneider (actor) as Sergeant Boigny
- Stéphane Slima
- Baptiste Roussillon
Accolades
- César Awards (France)
- Won: Best Music (Khaled)
- Won: Most Promising Actor (Olivier Martinez)
- Nominated: Best Actress – Leading Role (Anouk Grinberg)
- Nominated: Best Actress – Supporting Role (Myriam Boyer)
- Nominated: Best Director (Bertrand Blier)
- Stockholm Film Festival (Sweden)
- Won: Bronze Horse (Bertrand Blier)
- Venice Film Festival (Italy)
- Won: Golden Osella - Best Music (Cheb Khaled)
- Won: Grand Prize of the European Academy (Bertrand Blier)
- Won: Volpi Cup - Best Supporting Actor (Marcello Mastroianni)
References
- ↑ "1,2,3 soleil". JP's Box-Office.
- ↑ "NY Times: 1, 2, 3, Sun". NY Times.com. Retrieved 2 April 2009.
External links
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