The Grand Highway
The Grand Highway | |
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Directed by | Jean-Loup Hubert |
Produced by | Pascal Hommais Jean Francois Lepetit |
Starring | Richard Bohringer Anémone |
Cinematography | Claude Lecomte |
Edited by | Raymonde Guyot |
Music by | Georges Granier |
Distributed by | Miramax Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Le grand chemin is a 1987 French film directed by Jean-Loup Hubert. It was released in the U.S. as The Grand Highway, and was remade in 1991 as Paradise.
It won the César Award for Best Actor and Best Actress.
Plot
[edit]Louis, a timid nine-year-old boy from Paris, spends his summer vacation in a small town in Brittany. His mother Claire has lodged him with her girlfriend Marcelle and her husband Pelo while she is having her second baby. There Louis makes friends with Martine, the ten-year-old girl next door, and learns about life from her. His subsequent adventures run the gamut from delightful to terrifying, with a little "coming of age" (via a few glimpses of nudity) thrown in.
Cast
[edit]- Richard Bohringer – Pelo
- Anémone – Marcelle
- Antoine Hubert – Louis
- Christine Pascal – Claire
- Pascale Roberts – Yvonne
- Vanessa Guedj – Martine
Production
[edit]Le grand chemin was directed by Jean-Loup Hubert, and produced by Pascal Hommais and Jean Francois Lepetit.[1] The film was released in the U.S. as The Grand Highway, in French with English subtitles.[1] Claude Lecomte served as director of photography, with camera operator Jean Paul Meurisse and film editor Raymonde Guyot.[1] The musical score was composed by Georges Granier;[1] the original soundtrack music was reissued in 2013 by Canadian label Disques Cinemusique.[2]
Reception
[edit]Richard Bohringer and Anémone won César Awards for Best Actor and Best Actress.[3] The film was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film of the year by the U.S. National Board of Review.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d James, Caryn (22 January 1988). "Film: 'The Grand Highway,' Childhood in France". The New York Times.
- ^ "Le spécialiste de la musique de film au Canada". Disques Cinémusique. 2016.
- ^ "Palmarès 1988 – 13 ème cérémonie des César". Académie des César. 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
- ^ "1988 Award Winners". National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
External links
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- 1987 films
- 1987 drama films
- French drama films
- Films about children
- Films featuring a Best Actor César Award–winning performance
- Films featuring a Best Actress César Award–winning performance
- Films set in the 1950s
- Films set in 1959
- Films set in Brittany
- 1980s French-language films
- 1980s French films
- 1980s French film stubs