“White Wedding” ( fr. Noce Blanche ) - a feature film by Jean-Claude Brisso .
| White wedding | |
|---|---|
| Noce blanche | |
| Genre | drama melodrama |
| Producer | Jean-Claude Brisso |
| Producer | Margaret Menegoz |
| Author script | Jean-Claude Brisso |
| In the main cast | Bruno Kremer Vanessa paradis |
| Operator | Romain Winding |
| Composer | Jean musy |
| Film company | La Sept Cinéma, La Sorcière Rouge, Les films du losange |
| Duration | 92 min |
| A country | |
| Tongue | French |
| Year | 1989 |
| IMDb | ID 0097995 |
In his sixth movie, the 48-year-old director turned to a familiar French school environment, as in the previous 1988 film Sound and Fury (De bruit et de fureur), which brought him fame. After all, Brisso began as a teacher of literature and knew the life of the province well.
The film was nominated in two categories for the Cesar Award, and Vanessa Paradie received the award for Best Debut.
Story
A hero named Francois Eno has a natural sympathy for the nervous and lonely seventeen-year-old Matilde (in Paris her psychiatrist left in self-control, her mother is obsessed with a suicide complex and often goes to hospital, the brothers have become addicted since childhood, and the girl herself has been involved in prostitution since eleven years ). Responding to the unrestrained manifestations of the emotions of her pupil, Eno changes the role of Pygmalion in the behavior of the father-lover, who, however, is not able to protect her beloved daughter and prove worthy of her instinctive desire for love.
Cast
- Bruno Kremer - Francois Aino
- Vanessa Paradis - Matilda
- Lyudmila Mikael - Catherine Aino
- Veronique Silver
- Francois Negre
- Jean duste
Links
- " White Wedding ” (Eng.) On the Internet Movie Database