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    From Bill Anderson@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 11 01:12:21 2023
    Marcel Pagnol, 1895-1974 was a beloved French novelist, playwright, and filmmaker. His plays were hugely popular on stage, but he was not
    interested in making movies until the advent of sound enabled him to
    transfer his playwriting skills onto the big screen. His “Marseilles Trilogy“ comprising the films MARIUS, FANNY, and CESAR remain an endearing story which if you have never seen you really ought to get busy. All three
    were restored to high definition Blu-ray format a few years ago and it is a terrific box set.

    Back in 1990 two of his autobiographical novels, My Father‘s Glory and My Mother’s Castle, were made into movies by Yves Robert and they are among my favorites. They tell of Marcel‘s life as a child in Marseille and in the mountains outside of town where the Pagnol family owned a very modest
    weekend retreat. We see the future man of letters learn about life in a fascinating city and the rustic hills of Provence in the early years of the 20th century. They are gentle movies: lovely, amusing, and fascinating
    glimpses of a world that no longer exists.

    Earlier this week some friends came over for a movie night and I showed
    them the second of the two movies, My Mother’s Castle, because I think it
    is the stronger of the two. They liked it so much we ended up watching
    both.

    --
    Bill Anderson

    I am the Mighty Favog

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  • From gtr@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 11 07:07:14 2023
    On Dec 10, 2023 at 5:12:21 PM PST, "Bill Anderson" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Marcel Pagnol, 1895-1974 was a beloved French novelist, playwright, and filmmaker. His plays were hugely popular on stage, but he was not
    interested in making movies until the advent of sound enabled him to
    transfer his playwriting skills onto the big screen. His “Marseilles Trilogy“ comprising the films MARIUS, FANNY, and CESAR remain an endearing story which if you have never seen you really ought to get busy. All three were restored to high definition Blu-ray format a few years ago and it is a terrific box set.

    Back in 1990 two of his autobiographical novels, My Father‘s Glory and My Mother’s Castle, were made into movies by Yves Robert and they are among my favorites. They tell of Marcel‘s life as a child in Marseille and in the mountains outside of town where the Pagnol family owned a very modest
    weekend retreat. We see the future man of letters learn about life in a fascinating city and the rustic hills of Provence in the early years of the 20th century. They are gentle movies: lovely, amusing, and fascinating glimpses of a world that no longer exists.

    Earlier this week some friends came over for a movie night and I showed
    them the second of the two movies, My Mother’s Castle, because I think it is the stronger of the two. They liked it so much we ended up watching
    both.

    A most intrigueing recommendation--I'm on it!

    I've seen the trilogy at least twice, and also the habbled and fascinating Frankensteinian 1961 version of "Fanny." I note now that there was yet another version of "Fanny" done in 2013. I guess I'll have to see that too...

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  • From Bill Anderson@21:1/5 to gtr on Mon Dec 11 13:23:55 2023
    gtr <[email protected]> wrote:
    On Dec 10, 2023 at 5:12:21 PM PST, "Bill Anderson" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    Marcel Pagnol, 1895-1974 was a beloved French novelist, playwright, and
    filmmaker. His plays were hugely popular on stage, but he was not
    interested in making movies until the advent of sound enabled him to
    transfer his playwriting skills onto the big screen. His “Marseilles
    Trilogy“ comprising the films MARIUS, FANNY, and CESAR remain an endearing >> story which if you have never seen you really ought to get busy. All three >> were restored to high definition Blu-ray format a few years ago and it is a >> terrific box set.

    Back in 1990 two of his autobiographical novels, My Father‘s Glory and My >> Mother’s Castle, were made into movies by Yves Robert and they are among my
    favorites. They tell of Marcel‘s life as a child in Marseille and in the >> mountains outside of town where the Pagnol family owned a very modest
    weekend retreat. We see the future man of letters learn about life in a
    fascinating city and the rustic hills of Provence in the early years of the >> 20th century. They are gentle movies: lovely, amusing, and fascinating
    glimpses of a world that no longer exists.

    Earlier this week some friends came over for a movie night and I showed
    them the second of the two movies, My Mother’s Castle, because I think it >> is the stronger of the two. They liked it so much we ended up watching
    both.

    A most intrigueing recommendation--I'm on it!

    I've seen the trilogy at least twice, and also the habbled and fascinating Frankensteinian 1961 version of "Fanny." I note now that there was yet another
    version of "Fanny" done in 2013. I guess I'll have to see that too...


    Daniel Auteuil remade Marius and Fanny in 2013 but it appears production of Cesar is permanently on hold. Auteuil also remade The Well-Diggers Daughter
    and that is a film you don’t want to miss.

    --
    Bill Anderson

    I am the Mighty Favog

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  • From gtr@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 11 18:27:25 2023
    On Dec 11, 2023 at 5:23:55 AM PST, "Bill Anderson" <[email protected]> wrote:

    gtr <[email protected]> wrote:
    On Dec 10, 2023 at 5:12:21 PM PST, "Bill Anderson" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    Marcel Pagnol, 1895-1974 was a beloved French novelist, playwright, and
    filmmaker. His plays were hugely popular on stage, but he was not
    interested in making movies until the advent of sound enabled him to
    transfer his playwriting skills onto the big screen. His “Marseilles
    Trilogy“ comprising the films MARIUS, FANNY, and CESAR remain an endearing
    story which if you have never seen you really ought to get busy. All three >>> were restored to high definition Blu-ray format a few years ago and it is a >>> terrific box set.

    Back in 1990 two of his autobiographical novels, My Father‘s Glory and My >>> Mother’s Castle, were made into movies by Yves Robert and they are among my
    favorites. They tell of Marcel‘s life as a child in Marseille and in the >>> mountains outside of town where the Pagnol family owned a very modest
    weekend retreat. We see the future man of letters learn about life in a
    fascinating city and the rustic hills of Provence in the early years of the >>> 20th century. They are gentle movies: lovely, amusing, and fascinating
    glimpses of a world that no longer exists.

    Earlier this week some friends came over for a movie night and I showed
    them the second of the two movies, My Mother’s Castle, because I think it >>> is the stronger of the two. They liked it so much we ended up watching
    both.

    A most intrigueing recommendation--I'm on it!

    I've seen the trilogy at least twice, and also the habbled and fascinating >> Frankensteinian 1961 version of "Fanny." I note now that there was yet another
    version of "Fanny" done in 2013. I guess I'll have to see that too...


    Daniel Auteuil remade Marius and Fanny in 2013 but it appears production of Cesar is permanently on hold. Auteuil also remade The Well-Diggers Daughter and that is a film you don’t want to miss.

    I went looking for his version of "Fanny" and can't find it anyway. Just as well, there are plenty of "first time" movies to be seen.

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