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The Romance of Astrea and Celadon ()

Les amours d'Astrée et de Céladon (original title)
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A romantic drama centered around a young shepherd and shepherdess and the ramifications of their forbidden affair.

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Céladon
Stéphanie Crayencour ...
Astrée
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Léonide
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Galathée
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Sylvie
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Lycidas
Mathilde Mosnier ...
Phillis
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Hylas
Serge Renko ...
Adamas
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Semyre
Priscilla Galland ...
Amynthe
Olivier Blond ...
Un berger
Alexandre Everest ...
Un berger
Fanny Vambacas ...
Une bergère
Caroline Blotière ...
Une bergère
Alain Libolt ...
Le commentateur (voice)
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La mère de Céladon (uncredited)

Directed by

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Éric Rohmer

Written by

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Honoré d'Urfé ... (novel "L'Astrée")
 
Éric Rohmer ... (adaptation)

Produced by

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Valerio De Paolis ... co-producer
Françoise Etchegaray ... producer
Enrique González Macho ... co-producer
Serge Hayat ... co-producer
Philippe Liégeois ... producer
Jean-Michel Rey ... producer

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Jean-Louis Valéro

Cinematography by

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Diane Baratier

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Mary Stephen

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Nicolas Criqui ... digital conformation
Aude Humblet ... colorist
Tristan Meunier ... assistant editor
Philippe Reinaudo ... digital intermediate technical director
Anita Ribeyrol ... digital video conformation
Philippe Tourret ... post-production coordinator

Production Design by

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Marie Dos Santos
Jérôme Pouvaret

Costume Design by

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Pierre-Jean Larroque
Pu-Laï

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Milou Sanner ... additional makeup artist / hair stylist
Michel Vautier ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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Hadrien Bichet ... production manager
Yann Jouannic ... unit manager trainee
Christian Paumier ... production manager
Charles Tharaux ... assistant unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Hadrien Bichet ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Emmanuel Marthon ... set painter

Sound Department

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Armel Durassier ... boom operator
Jonathan Liebling ... foley artist
Pascal Ribier ... sound

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Odile Beraud ... scan and shoot

Camera and Electrical Department

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Justine Bourgade ... first assistant camera
Patrick Chizallet ... key grip
Françoise Etchegaray ... second cinematographer
David Grinberg ... first assistant camera

Music Department

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Snorre Farner ... musician
Alain Lithaud ... musician
Xavier Rodet ... musician
Axel Roebel ... musician
Frédéric Schwab ... singing voice: Céladon (as Frederic Schwab)

Script and Continuity Department

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Bethsabée Dreyfus ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Les Brayauds ... dance
José Luis Capel ... production coordinator
Marie-Christine Gauchée ... administrator
Romeo Julien ... avid conformation

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Plot Summary

In an enchanted forest, back in the time of the Druids, the shepherd Céladon and the shepherdess Astrée share a pure and chaste love. Fooled by a suitor, Astrée dismisses Céladon, who throws himself into a river out of despair. She thinks he's dead, but he's been secretly rescued by some nymphs. Faithful to the promise he made to Astrée to never appear before her again, Céladon must overcome many obstacles to break the curse. Mad with love and despair, coveted by the nymphs, surrounded by rivals, and obliged to disguise himself as a woman to be near the one he loves, will he manage to make himself known without breaking his oath? A romance filled with doubt, hazards, and delicious temptations. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Gli amori di Astrea e Celadon (Italy)
  • El romance de Astrea y Celadón (Spain)
  • Romance of Astree and Celadon (United States)
  • The Romance of Astrea and Celadon (World-wide, English title)
  • Les Amours D'Astrée Et De Céladon (South Africa, English title)
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Runtime
  • 109 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Chosen by "Les Cahiers du cinéma" (France) as one of the 10 best pictures of 2007 (#07, tied with "Honor de cavalleria" and "Avant que j'oublie") See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Maestro (2014). See more »

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