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1, 2, 3, Sun

1993 film


1993 film

FieldValue
name1, 2, 3, Sun
image1,_2,_3,_Sun_poster.jpg
captionTheatrical release poster
directorBertrand Blier
producerPatrice Ledoux
writerBertrand Blier
starringAnouk Grinberg
Marcello Mastroianni
Jean-Pierre Marielle
musicKhaled
cinematographyGérard de Battista
editingClaudine Merlin
studioGaumont
Ciné Valse
France 3 Cinéma
distributorGaumont Buena Vista International
released
runtime104 minutes
countryFrance
languageFrench
budget$9 million
gross$3.1 million

Marcello Mastroianni Jean-Pierre Marielle Ciné Valse France 3 Cinéma

1, 2, 3, Sun () is a 1993 French surrealist black comedy film directed by Bertrand Blier. The title of the film corresponds to the French name for the "Statues" children's game.

Plot

In an impoverished district of Marseille, full of tower blocks populated by people from many parts of Africa and elsewhere, Victorine is growing up with an inadequate mother and an alcoholic father, who keeps giving her half-brothers and half-sisters. She loves him nonetheless, wishing that he would give up drinking and stay home. Well aware of what puberty entails, she is being serially initiated in an abandoned car by a gang of unemployed youths when she cries out that the first time should have some affection and romance. In which case, they say, you need Petit Paul.

Treating her tenderly, he becomes her first love but his career as a burglar is cut short when he is shot by an enraged householder. After exposing herself to a solitary man on a train, he declares that he has fallen in love with her. This is Maurice, whose love never wavers and who marries her.

Cast

  • Anouk Grinberg as Victorine
  • Myriam Boyer as Daniela Laspada (the mother)
  • Olivier Martinez as Petit ("Little") Paul
  • as Maurice Le Garrec
  • as school teacher
  • Jean-Pierre Marielle as the lonely man
  • Éva Darlan as Jeanine
  • Claude Brasseur as the bad guy
  • as Gladys Boigny
  • Patrick Bouchitey as Marcel (the barkeeper)
  • Marcello Mastroianni as Constantin Laspada (the father)
  • as Sergeant Boigny

References

References

  1. "1,2,3 soleil". JP's Box-Office.
  2. (2012). "NY Times: 1, 2, 3, Sun". [[The New York Times]].
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