Les 4 saisons d'Espigoule (1999)

1h 37m
Running Time

March 24, 1999
Release Date

Les 4 saisons d'Espigoule (1999)

1h 37m
Running Time

March 24, 1999
Release Date

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Lardux Films

Plot.

Filmmaker Christian Philibert takes a tongue-in-cheek look at his old hometown in this mock-documentary about a small French community and the people who live there. In Les 4 Saisons d'Espigoule, Philibert returns to the town where he grew up (and left when he was 25) to film the residents for a year. In addition to capturing Espigoule's annual Goat Rodeo and New Year's Eve costumes, the audience gets an inside look at the backbone of the local economy (sheep herding) and a night of big excitement (a bingo match). We also meet a few of the locals, who show off their talents (painting, classical piano, imitating Liza Minnelli). While scripted in advance by Philibert, the film was indeed shot in his hometown, and the "actors" playing the citizens of Espigoule actually do live there.

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Cast & Crew.

Jean-Marc Ravera

Jean-Marc Ravera

Le patron du café

Roger Lanfranchi

Roger Lanfranchi

Le mielleux

Jacques Bastide

Jacques Bastide

Le poète

Alain Passet

Alain Passet

Le peintre rebelle

Fernande Béraud

Fernande Béraud

La râleuse

Christian Comte

Christian Comte

Le sculpteur

Jean-Christophe Ambiel

Jean-Christophe Ambiel

Le dentiste

Philippe Bastide

Philippe Bastide

L'édenté

Yann Rouvin

Yann Rouvin

Le chasseur

Gareth Argaut

Gareth Argaut

Le prêtre

Jean-François Pénalva

Jean-François Pénalva

L'acheteur de « Poussimiel »

Guy Lombard

Guy Lombard

Le maire

Christian Philibert

Christian Philibert

Director

Hervé Philibert

Hervé Philibert

Writer

Michel Korb

Michel Korb

Composer

Stéphane Elmadjian

Stéphane Elmadjian

Editor

Details.

Release Date
March 24, 1999

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 37m

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Wiki.

Frank Tidy (17 May 1932 – 27 January 2017) was an English cinematographer.Born in Liverpool, Tidy initially worked in stop motion animation before beginning working as a cinematographer. Along with Roger Woodburn and Peter Biziou, he founded the company Valley Films, and would work on hundreds of commercials, many of which directed by eventual film director Ridley Scott and his brother Tony Scott. In 1977, he would serve as cinematographer on Scott's directorial debut The Duellists. Tidy's work earned him a BAFTA nomination.Tidy's filmography would eventually include Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot, Under Siege and Chain Reaction.Tidy died on 27 January 2017, aged 84, at a Kent nursing home following a battle with dementia.

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