A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 11, 1983
Original Title:
L'Été meurtrier
Alternate Titles:
Een Dodelijke Zomer
One Deadly Summer
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
C.A.P.A.C.
CAPAC
SNC
TF1 Films Production
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 16 DE: 16 NL: AL US: R
Runtime: 130
In spring 1976, a 19-year-old beauty, her German-born mother, and her crippled father move to the town of a firefighter nicknamed Pin-Pon. Everyone notices the provocative Eliane. She singles out Pin-Pon and soon is crying on his shoulder (she's myopic and hates her reputation as a dunce and as easy); she moves in with him, knits baby clothes, and plans their wedding. Is this love or some kind of plot? She asks Pin-Pon's mother and aunt about the piano in the barn: who delivered it on a November night in 1955? Why does she want to know, and what does it have to do with her mother's sorrows, her father's injury, this quick marriage, and the last name on her birth certificate?
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Casting:
Margot Capelier
Costume Design:
Thérèse Ripaud
Director:
Jean Becker
Director of Photography:
Étienne Becker
Editor:
Jacques Witta
Hairstylist:
Muriel Paupere
Jean-Max Guérin
Key Makeup Artist:
Judith Gayo
Makeup Artist:
Laurence Azouvy
Novel:
Sébastien Japrisot
Original Music Composer:
Georges Delerue
Producer:
Christine Beyout
Gérard Beytout
Paul Claudon
Production Design:
Jean-Claude Gallouin
Sound:
Guillaume Sciama
Writer:
Sébastien Japrisot
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