A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Charles Vanel, Philippe Léotard, Catherine Mouchet
Written by:
Claude Goretta
Charles Ferdinand Ramuz
Directed by:
Claude Goretta
Release Date:
September 2, 1987
Original Title:
Si le soleil ne revenait pas
Genres:
Drama | History | Mystery | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Les Productions JMH
Production Countries:
France | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 12
Runtime: 115
The residents of a remote Swiss mountain village come to believe an ancient oracle in this drama taken from the novel by Charles Ferdinand Ramuz. With news of the Spanish Civil War on the radio, the people begin to believe the sun will not return and the world will be forever darkened.
In a mountainside village, where the sun never shines in winter, the old prophet Anzevui announces that, in this year 1937, war will break out and the sun will never shine again. The village is divided into two camps: those who resign themselves to the news, such as Arlettaz who drowns his sorrow in alcohol, and those who keep the torch of hope alight, such as Cyprien who sets out to find the sun. He returns exhausted but a young girl, Isabelle, takes up his struggle, followed by other villagers who have not lost hope. They will greet the rising sun which the dying Anzevui will never see.
Cinematography:
Bernard Zitzermann
Sophie Charrière
Director:
Claude Goretta
Editor:
Eliane Guignet
Writer:
Claude Goretta
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