Simeon (Film) — Wikipedia

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Simeon

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Achievement Euzhan Palcy
Script Euzhan Palcy
Jean-Pierre Rumeau
Country of production Drapeau de la France France
Genre Fantastic musical
Exit 1992

For more details, see Technical sheet And Distribution

Simeon is a French fantastic musical film [ first ] Directed by Euzhan Palcy, released in 1992.

Siméon, an old music teacher, dies. To keep a memory of him, his little daughter Orélie cuts her mat. By doing this, she condemns him to become a soukounyan (in) . Simeon takes the opportunity to convince his son Isidore to continue his musical work.

  • French title: Simeon
  • Realization: Euzhan Palcy
  • Scenario: Euzhan Palcy and Jean-Pierre Rumeau
  • Photography: Philippe Welt
  • Mounting: Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte
  • Music: Bruno Coulais
  • Production : Jean-Louis Monthieux, Euzhan Palcy
  • Native country : Drapeau de la France France
  • Release date: 1992
  • Jean-Claude Duverger: Simeon
  • Jacob Desvarieux: Isidore
  • Jocelyne Beroard : Roselyne
  • Lucinda Messager: Orélie
  • Albert Lirvat : Albert
  • Jean-Michel Martial : Max
  • Gerty Dambury : Lucie
  • Jean-Claude Naimro : Charlie
  • Pascal Légitimus: Philomene Junior
  • Frédéric Caracas : Fred
  • Alain Jean-Marie: the pianist
  • Lisette Malidor: the lady of fire (voice)
  • Jean-Philippport Marthly: Marius
  • Patrick Saint-Éloi: an old music teacher

Music [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

List of credited titles [ 2 ]
N O Title Words Music Interpreted by Duration
first. Ode to love Edith Piaf Marguerite Monnot Jocelyne Beroard
2. O Simeon Heavenly Heavenly
3. Cry cry chabin (with the clarinet) Alexandre Christian Jesophe
4. Ma-Ma my dear love Malavoi and Sam Alpha
5. Pension rap Pascal legitimus Kassav 'and Pascal Légitimus
6. Posting Posts Al Lirvat Kassav '
7. DEGAGE MANNO Al Lirvat Kassav '
8. I am turned Jocelyne Beroard and Douglas M'bida Kassav '
9. I go Jocelyne Beroard and Jacob Desvarieux Kassav '
ten. Ba nou zouk la Jocelyne Beroard and Jacob Desvarieux Kassav '
11. Fabiola Patrick Saint-Éloi and Jacob Desvarieux Kassav '

During the International Fantastic Film Festival in Brussels 1993, the film obtains the Silver Raven [ 3 ] .

Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  • (in) Mark Slobin (The making of Siméon), Global Soundtracks : Worlds of Film Music , , 416 p. (ISBN  978-0-8195-6882-3 And 0-8195-6882-1 , read online ) , p. 300-301

external links [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

  • icône décorative French cinema portal
  • icône décorative 1990s portal
  • icône décorative Fantasy and fantastic portal
  • icône décorative Guadeloupe portal

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