All the Mornings Of the World (1991) France
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Director:Corneau, Alain, Brochet, Anne, Depardieu, Gérard, Depardieu, Guillaume, Marielle, Jean-Pierre, Richert, Carole
Studio:Film Par Film
Writer:Pascal Quignard, Alain Corneau
Rating:7.3 (3,367 votes)
Date Added:2012-06-05
ASIN:741952307396
Awards:Nominated for Golden Globe, Another 9 wins & 5 nominations
Genre:French films
IMDb:0103110
Duration:3:20:00
Sound:Dolby
Languages:French
Subtitles:English
LAC code:300011469
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Corneau, Alain, Brochet, Anne, Depardieu, Gérard, Depardieu, Guillaume, Marielle, Jean-Pierre, Richert, Carole  ...  (Director)
Pascal Quignard, Alain Corneau  ...  (Writer)
 
Jean-Pierre Marielle  ...  Monsieur de Sainte Colombe
Gérard Depardieu  ...  Marin Marais
Anne Brochet  ...  Madeleine
Guillaume Depardieu  ...  Young Marin Marais
Carole Richert  ...  Toinette
Michel Bouquet  ...  Baugin
Jean-Claude Dreyfus  ...  Abbe Mathieu
Yves Gasc  ...  Caignet
Yves Lambrecht  ...  Charbonnières
Jean-Marie Poirier  ...  Monsieur de Bures
Myriam Boyer  ...  Guignotte
Violaine Lacroix  ...  Young Madeleine
Nadège Teron  ...  Young Toinette
Caroline Sihol  ...  Mme. de Sainte Colombe
Philippe Duclos  ...  Brunet
Comments: DFR 193

Summary: In the dazzling tradition of Amadeus, Tous les Matins du Monde is a seductive tale of music and passion set in provocative 17th century France. Academy Award® nominee Gérard Depardieu (Best Actor – Cyrano de Bergerac) stars in a fascinating story filled with romance, lust, desire, devotion, revenge and intrigue. A reclusive composer and his two beautiful daughters’ lives are forever changed by a flamboyant young student who enters their lives. See for yourself why critics and audiences alike are applauding this magnificent film and celebrated winner of 7 César Awards including Best Picture! Background on the Film The film is the result of the collaboration between novelist Pascal Quignard, director Alain Corneau and musician Jordi Savall who wanted to do a film on music. Quignard wrote and adapted the book to a screenplay. The film was a phenomenal success and sold 2 million tickets in the first year and was distributed in 31 countries. The soundtrack was certified platinum (500,000 copies) and made Jordi Savall an international star.