This is Called Dawn (1956)
Cela s'appelle l'aurore (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 42min
- Drama
- 09 May 1956 (France)
- Movie
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Cast
Georges Marchal | ... |
Doctor Valerio
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Lucia Bosè | ... |
Clara
(as Lucia Bosé)
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Julien Bertheau | ... |
The Commissioner Fasaro
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Jean-Jacques Delbo | ... |
Gorzone
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Simone Paris | ... |
Mrs. Gorzone
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Robert Le Fort | ... |
Pietro
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Brigitte Elloy | ... |
Magda
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Pascal Mazzotti | ... |
Azzopardi
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Jane Morlet |
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Gaston Modot | ... |
Sandro's new tenant
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Henri Nassiet | ... |
Angela's father
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Marcel Pérès | ... |
Fesco
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Yvette Thilly | ... |
Delphine
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Giani Esposito | ... |
Sandro Galli
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Nelly Borgeaud | ... |
Angela
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Lucien Callamand |
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Max Harry | ... |
Le grand-père incestueux
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Christine Haydar | ... |
Young Girl (uncredited)
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Directed by
Luis Buñuel |
Written by
Emmanuel Roblès | ... | (novel) |
Luis Buñuel | ... | (adaptation) & |
Jean Ferry | ... | (adaptation) |
Jean Ferry | ... | (dialogue) |
Produced by
Claude Jaeger | ... | executive producer |
Edmond Ténoudji | ... | producer |
Music by
Joseph Kosma |
Cinematography by
Robert Lefebvre | ... | director of photography (as Robert Le Febvre) |
Editing by
Marguerite Renoir |
Editorial Department
Huguette Brabant | ... | assistant editor (as H. Brabant) |
Production Design by
Max Douy |
Makeup Department
Lina Gallet | ... | makeup artist (as L. Gallet) |
Production Management
André Cultet | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Marcel Camus | ... | first assistant director |
Jacques Deray | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Jacques Douy | ... | assistant art director (as J. Douy) |
André Labussière | ... | set dresser (as A. Labbusière) |
Jacques Saulnier | ... | assistant art director (as J. Saulnier) |
Sound Department
Antoine Petitjean | ... | sound mixer (as A. Petitjean) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Roger Delpuech | ... | camera operator (as R. Depluech) |
Location Management
Michel Choquet | ... | location manager (as M. Choquet) |
Script and Continuity Department
Odette Lemarchand | ... | script supervisor (as O. Lemarchand) |
Production Companies
- Les Films Marceau (co-production) (presents)
- Laetitia Film (co-production)
Distributors
- Les Films Marceau (1955) (France) (theatrical)
- ARTE (2022) (Germany) (tv)
- ARTE (2022) (France) (tv) (4K restored)
- Gaumont/Columbia TriStar Home Video (1993) (France) (VHS)
- Gaumont/Columbia TriStar Home Video (1995) (France) (VHS)
- Kinokuniya (2006) (Japan) (DVD) (box set)
- TF1 International (1956) (World-wide)
- TF1 Studio (France) (Blu-ray) ((4K redyored))
- TF1 Studio (2021) (France) (Blu-ray) (4K restored)
- TF1 Vidéo (2005) (France) (DVD)
- Éditions René Chateau (2005) (France) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Decca Records (recording studio)
- Hortensia (music rights)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
The wife of a physician who diligently cares for the poor, grows weary of their dull South France factory town and pressures her older husband to move to glorious Nice, on the Mediterranean. Dr. Valerio particularly empathizes with Sandro, the farm foreman for the town's wealthy factory owner, Gorzone. Sandro's preoccupation with caring for his ill wife, Magda, angers Gorzone. As the only local physician, will compassionate Valerio abandon his patients, and give in to his young wife's bourgeois values? Written by David Stevens |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The police commissioner Fasaro, repressive figure representing the established order, has on the desk of his office a volume of plays by Paul Claudel, a prominent Catholic writer. The book appears franked by a pair of handcuffs, insinuating the repulse that Luis Buñuel felt both towards the French author and his ideology. According to Buñuel himself in his memoirs, entitled "My Last Sigh", Paul Claudel's daughter wrote him a letter insulting the director for having shown in this film a book by his father next to a pair of handcuffs. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in First Name: Carmen (1983). See more » |