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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4All the suns is the second film written and directed by Philippe Claudel. Released on 30 mars 2011 , this film, a tale of love after widowhood, has no link with the homonymous novel by Bertrand Face All the suns . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The title of the film refers [ first ] to the first words of the poem that the heroine recites to the hero in the platform scene [ 2 ] : “All the suns at dawn are like big children who have to have time …” – Alfio Ancient. In the film, in addition to these few verses of the Sicilian poet, Philippe Claudel multiplies the quotes. Alessandro lives in Strasbourg with his daughter Irina, 15, and his brother Luigi, a protest and whimsical marginal who lives as a political refugee from his country, Italy, since the coming to power of Silvio Berlusconi. Baroque and traditional music teacher, Alessandro is also a reader in hospitals with elderly patients. Widowed and single since practically the birth of his daughter, he has experienced the greatest difficulty in going beyond the memory and presence of his wife and to rebuild himself a life to oneself, protected and protector of his family cocoon. Irina who is in adolescence, however, lives the suffocation of her father and seeks to flourish, especially with the complicity of her uncle. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Agathe, one of the patients to whom Alessandro reads and to whom he is very attached, comes to die. During his funeral, he made the meeting of his daughter Florence, who seems to have experienced heavy conflicts with his mother and was not present at his death. A feeling between them passes, with the common memory of their specific relationship to everyone with Agathe. During an evening, they exchange their phone numbers, but Alessandro is unable to recall it. Irina and Luigi end up discovering the piece of paper and decide to organize a meeting. Unless otherwise indicated or complementary, the information mentioned in this section comes from the end of the audiovisual work presented here . The shooting of the film was carried out mainly in downtown Strasbourg and its quays; the Vosges in the vicinity of Schirmeck; The Priory of Froville, in Lorraine, the Hotel of Lillebonne; Marseille [ 3 ] ; as well as various places in Nancy. The interior scenes were made in the studio in Paris. The country house is an old forest house, called “la Marcairerie [ 4 ] “, in the forest of Saint-Quirin (57560). Tarentelles music is extracted from the album Tarantella by Christina Plhar interpreted with the whole arpeggiata. Extracted from the same album, the final song performed in the film by Stefano Accorsi, Love silen , is a poem and a composition of the singer and instrumentalist alfio antico almost improvised, on the table of the kitchen of the sacristy, during the recording in Paris in December 2001 [ 5 ] . For Guillemette Odicino, in Telerama : “Philippe Claudel pays a modest tribute and playful to the Italian comedy, to the films of friends Yves Robert and to … La Tarentelle, traditional dance that punctuates this sympathetic feel good movie . \u00bb [ 6 ] \u2191 “Interview with filmmaker Philippe Claudel for the film all the suns”, newspaper The duty July 22, 2011 , accessed November 25, 2013. \u2191 Scene 50 It is Minute you film. \u2191 Generic end of film, section Marseille location and team section Marseille shooting . \u2191 ‘ La Marcairerie (57560) \u00bb \u2191 \u201cSource, research and arrangements. “, in Christina Pluhar & AL., Tarantella , coll. The songs of the earth, Alpha Productions, Paris, 2002. \u2191 Film’s release criticism, Telerama from 03\/30\/2011 , accessed November 25, 2013. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/all-suns-film-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"All suns (film) – Wikipedia"}}]}]