John Berry (writer)
Josiane Lévêque (writer)
27 novembre 1985 (France) suite
Dreams fly away plus de (1 total)
| Myriam Boyer | ... | Maryvonne | |
| Michel Boujenah | ... | Joël | |
| Jean-François Garreaud | ... | Jean-François | |
| Dora Doll | ... | La mère de Maryvonne | |
| Michèle Brousse | ... | Béatrice | |
| André Rouyer | ... | Le père de Maryvonne | |
| Jean-Paul Muel | ... | Chouchou, le contremaître | |
| Josiane Lévêque | ... | Arlette | |
| Francis Lemaire | ... | Chapeau | |
| Chantal Neuwirth | ... | Lili | |
| Catherine D'At | ... | Irène | |
| Arny Berry | ... | Le fils de Maryvonne et Joël | |
| reste de la distribution par ordre alphabétique: | |||
| Hélène Batteux | |||
| Penny Fairclough | |||
| François Gamard | |||
| Christine Gour | |||
| Guinguin | |||
| Evane Hanska | |||
| Vincent Hervé | |||
| Marion Hingant | |||
| Arnaud Labbé | |||
| Robert Mazet | |||
| Dominique Micaleff | |||
| Isabelle Pirot | |||
| Bertrand Rosselli | |||
| Valérie Traverse | |||
| Gérard Zimmermann | |||
Réalisé par | |||
| John Berry | |||
Scénaristes(dans l'ordre alphabétique) | ||
| John Berry | writer | |
| Josiane Lévêque | writer | |
Produit par | |||
| Myriam Boyer | .... | delegate producer | |
| Dominique Laurent | .... | executive producer | |
Musique originale | |||
| Serge Franklin | |||
Image | |||
| Bernard Zitzermann | |||
Montage | |||
| Jean-Bernard Bonis | |||
Création des décors | |||
| Olivier Paultre | |||
Création des costumes | |||
| Anne Schotte | |||
Maquillage | |||
| Michel Demonteix | .... | key hair stylist | |
| Christiane Sauvage | .... | key makeup artist | |
Directeur de production | |||
| Michelle Plaa | .... | production manager | |
Assistant réalisateur | |||
| Bernard Granger | .... | first assistant director | |
| Sylvaine Landon | .... | second assistant director | |
Technicien du son | |||
| Gil Bast | .... | sound effects | |
| Jean-Paul Loublier | .... | sound mixer | |
| Sophie Planché | .... | sound editor | |
| Henri Roux | .... | sound | |
Cascadeur | |||
| Isabelle Adnot | .... | stunts | |
| Daniel Breton | .... | stunts | |
| Didier Grain | .... | stunts | |
| Eric Vasberg | .... | stunts | |
Caméra et Département Electrique | |||
| Eric Baraillon | .... | electrician | |
| Jean-Pierre Baronsky | .... | electrician | |
Divers | |||
| Laurence Couturier | .... | continuity | |
| Alice Ziller | .... | continuity | |
Voyage to Paimpol (International: English title)
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88 min
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| Il y a maldonne | Tamango | Don Juan | À tout casser | Mon oncle d'Amérique |
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*** Ce commentaire peut contenir des spoilers ***
Maryvonne is a working girl in a Saint-Brieux (Britanny)factory.She meets a young man and she feels it is going to be the "grand amour" .But their love story dilutes cause the world around them is mean and cold:all her dreams fly away.A postcard from her son in Canada shows that perhaps one of her dreams might come true.
There's no Kenneth Loach in France and the films about the little working class heroes (or heroines) are rare.
John(Jack) Berry was promised to great things :his musical remake of Duvivier's "Pépé le Moko" and his films noirs ("he ran all the way" starring John Garfield is unforgettable)were stunning achievements. Another victim of McCarthysism ,he chose France as Dassin did .But whereas Dassin produced another great film noir with "du rififi chez les hommes" ,Berry ,after the "Tamango" (probably unfair) fiasco , was relegated to direct pop star Johnny Hallyday ("A tout casser").
"Le voyage à Paimpol" is a decent honorable movie but it's certainly hard for an American to give an accurate rendition of a society which is inevitably unfamiliar to him.