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A Sunday in the Country ()

Un dimanche à la campagne (original title)
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An elderly painter whose son visits with his family on the weekends, is also surprised by a visit from his still-single daughter.

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Monsieur Ladmiral
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Gonzague
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Irène (as Sabine Azema)
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Marie-Thérèse (as Genevieve Mnich)
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Mercédès
Thomas Duval ...
Emile
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Lucien
Katia Wostrikoff ...
Mireille
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Madame Ladmiral
Jean-Roger Milo ...
Fisherman (Le pêcheur)
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A servant (La serveuse)
Jacques Poitrenaud ...
Hector (Patron guinguette)
Valentine Suard ...
Little girl (La petite fille 1)
Erika Faivre ...
Little girl (La petite fille 2)
Marc Perrone ...
Accordionist (L'accordéoniste)

Directed by

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Bertrand Tavernier

Written by

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Pierre Bost ... (novel "Monsieur Ladmiral va bientôt mourir")
 
Bertrand Tavernier ... ()
 
Colo Tavernier ... ()

Produced by

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Alain Sarde ... delegate producer
Bertrand Tavernier ... producer

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Bruno de Keyzer ... (as Bruno De Keyzer)

Editing by

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Armand Psenny

Editorial Department

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Françoise Lefèvre ... assistant editor (as Françoise Lefevre)
Philippe Wampfler ... apprentice editor

Production Design by

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Patrice Mercier

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Sylvie Salmon

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Yvonne Sassinot de Nesle ... (as Yvonne Sassinot De Nesle)

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Sidonie Constantien ... key hair stylist (as Sidonie)
Eric Muller ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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Thibault Chevalier ... unit manager trainee
Gérard Gaultier ... production manager (as Gerard Gaultier)
Jean-François Lebas ... unit manager trainee
Karl Lefay ... unit manager trainee

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Jean Achache ... first assistant director
Régine Dalnoky ... second assistant director (as Regine Dalnoky)
Nadine Deichtmann ... trainee assistant director

Art Department

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Jean-Pierre Deseau ... furniture
Michel Grimaud ... property master
Jean-Pierre Zingo ... paintings
Clément Hurel ... poster artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Ariane Boeglin ... chief sound editor
Jean Duguet ... foley recordist
Bernard Le Roux ... sound mixer (as Bernard Leroux)
Jean-Pierre Lelong ... foley artist
Mario Melchiorri ... assistant foley artist
Laurent Poirier ... first sound assistant
Guillaume Sciama ... sound engineer
Agnès Vaurigaud ... assistant sound editor (as Agnes Vaurigaud)
Claude Villand ... sound mixer
André Cappello ... sound assistant (uncredited)
Jean-Marc Lentretien ... sound mix technician (uncredited)

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Yves Angelo ... first assistant camera
Gérard Bougeant ... grip (as Gerard Bougeant)
Philippe Brun ... camera operator
Alain Cousseau ... electrician
Joël David ... chief electrician
Jean-Pierre Fizet ... still photographer
Charlie Freess ... key grip (as Charles Freess)
Jean-Yves Freess ... grip
Etienne George ... still photographer (as Etienne Georges)
Alain Grestau ... electrician
Jean Harnois ... camera operator
Bernard Prim ... still photographer
Nils Tavernier ... camera trainee

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Monique Dury ... costumer
Marthe Mikol ... costumer
Lily Petit ... costumer

Location Management

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Fabien Dufour ... location manager

Music Department

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Louis Ducreux ... composer: additional music
Marc Perrone ... composer: additional music
Philippe Sarde ... music arranger

Script and Continuity Department

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Claudine Taulère ... script supervisor (as Claudine Taulere)

Additional Crew

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Monique Assouline ... press attache
Claude Bertonazzi ... production administrator
Frédéric Bourboulon ... studio manager (as Fred Bourboulon)
Aline Corneille ... production secretary
Louis Grau ... general administrator
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Plot Summary

In France, before WWI. As every Sunday, an old painter living in the country is visited by his son Gonzague, coming with his wife and his three children. Then his daugther Irene arrives. She is always in a hurry, she lives alone and does not come so often... An intimist chronicle in which what is not shown, what is guessed, is more important than how it looks, dealing with what each character expects of life. Written by Yepok

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Also Known As
  • A Sunday in the Country (India, English title)
  • A Sunday in the Country (Canada, English title)
  • A Sunday in the Country (United States)
  • A Sunday in the Country (World-wide, English title)
  • A Sunday in the Country (United Kingdom)
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  • 90 min
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Trivia The film is included on Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" list. See more »
Goofs Irene's flower in her bodice disappears and then reappears. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Falcon and the Snowman/That's Dancing!/A Sunday in the Country (1985). See more »
Soundtracks Quintette pour piano et cordes Op. 115 See more »

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