See also: Angele
Angèle is a film French carried out by Marcel Pagnol in 1934, according to the novel One of Baumugnes (1929) of Jean Giono.
Synopsis
Angele is the girl of Clarius Barbaroux, a peasant. One beautiful day, it leaves its family without informing anybody to follow a fop. This one proves to be a procurer and Angèle male prostitute.
A few months later, it returns to the house with a child. His/her father locks up it at the cellar with his baby. But the good servants Saturnin and Amédée take care on it.
Data sheet
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Title: Angele
- Realization: Marcel Pagnol
- Scenario: According to the novel One of Baumugnes, Jean Giono, appeared with the editions Grasset
- Adaptation and Dialog: Artistic Marcel Pagnol
- Director: Charles Brun
- Images: Willy Faktorovitch, Roger Ledru, Gricha
- Music: Vincent Scotto, orchestra under the direction of Georges Sellers
- Assembly: Suzanne de Troye, Andre Robert, assisted Sleeve-board Ginestet
- Decorations: Marius Brouquier
- Sound: Jean Lecoq, Bardisbanian, recorded on sound truck R.C.A
- Pulling at the laboratories Marcel Pagnol in Marseilles, under the direction of Albert Assouad
- Photographer of plate: Roger Corbel
- Production: The Films Marcel Pagnol
- Directing of production: Rene Pagnol
- Lasted: 150 minutes (version reduced to 125mn)
- Turning of April 26th and May 1934, in real decorations built by Marius Brouquier (master mason with the Treillised vineyard)
- Film 35mm, black and white
- Kind: Drama
- First presentation the 10/26/1934 in Paris (in September in Marseilles)
Distribution