Fanny (1932)

See also: Fanny

Fanny is a French film of Marc Allégret left in 1932, according to the part éponyme of Marcel Pagnol. It is the second shutter of the Marseilles Trilogie and one of first talking films about the French cinema which made the glory of Marcel Pagnol and about its actor fetish Raimu.

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  • the film met a success even sharper than for Marius one year before. But part of the critic, nostalgic of the silent film dying man at the time (the first French talking film goes back to 1930), was caught some with film. Jean Renoir took the defense of film and Pagnol in these terms: “ the very short cinema existed before speaking. Not for Pagnol. The word is as essential for him as the color with Michel-Angel ”.

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on the Fabric

  • Card IMDb
  • '' Fanny '' on marcel-pagnol.com, with video extract

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