

Les Trésors de Marcel Pagnol
Genres
Overview
The works of Marcel Pagnol are a veritable monument of French cultural heritage. Based on previously unseen archive material, film extracts, novels, plays, interviews and letters, the film pays tribute to the major author and popular filmmaker, who made his life a work and his work a life's project.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
110 min
Release Date
2019-06-05
Status
Released
Original Language
French
Vote Count
5
Vote Average
8
Marcel Pagnol
Self (archive footage)
Nicolas Pagnol
Self
Fabrice Luchini
Narrator (voice)
Marcel Achard
Self (archive footage)
Alexandre Arnaudy
Cigalon (archive footage)
Léon Bernard
Monsieur Poirier (archive footage)
Charles Blavette
Self / Antoine / Antonin (archive footage)
Marius Brouquier
Self (archive footage)
Jean Castan
Galubert (archive footage)
Raymond Castans
Self (archive footage)
Fernand Charpin
Honoré Panisse / Baptiste Fabre / André Mazel (archive footage)
Maurice Chevalier
Self (archive footage)
René Clair
Self (archive footage)
Raimu
Self / C. Olivier / A. Castanier / ... (archive footage)
Pierre Tchernia
Self / Interviewer (archive footage)
Tino Rossi
Franz Schubert (archive footage)
Robert Vattier
Self / Brun / Astruc / Monsieur Belloiseau (archive footage)
4.0
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9.0
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6.4
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0.0
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8.0
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8.0
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5.0
Cézanne au pays d'Aix
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0.0
The Sunken Galley
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5.5
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6.3
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10.0
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9.0
Le voyage de l'eau - Europe -
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0.0
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0.0
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8.5
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0.0
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7.0
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0.0
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0.0
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6.2
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