The Book of Mary (1985)
Anne-Marie Miéville, frequent collaborator of Jean-Luc Godard, made this partner piece to Godard's own 'Je vous salue, Marie'. Marie, eleven years old, is experiencing difficult times. Her parents will separate. The perception of her universe is profoundly disturbed. This exacting portrait of a child immersed in her books, music and dancing casts a dispassionate yet touching eye on the girl's reaction to the new upheaval in her life.
Director: Anne-Marie Miéville
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 28 min
Release Date: January 23, 1985
Cast
- Bruno Cremer - Father
- Aurore Clément - Mother
- Rebecca Hampton - Marie
- Copi - Man on the Train
- Valentine Mercier - Little Girl
- Cléa Rédalier - Little Girl
Screenplay
Music: Frédéric Chopin, Gustav Mahler
Cinematography: Jean-Bernard Menoud, Caroline Champetier
Editing: Anne-Marie Miéville
Production: Pégase Films, JLG Films
Country: Switzerland, France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
woman director
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Book of Mary about?
- Anne-Marie Miéville, frequent collaborator of Jean-Luc Godard, made this partner piece to Godard's own 'Je vous salue, Marie'. Marie, eleven years old, is experiencing difficult times. Her parents will separate. The perception of her universe is profoundly disturbed. This exacting portrait of a child immersed in her books, music and dancing casts a dispassionate yet touching eye on the girl's reaction to the new upheaval in her life.
- Who directed The Book of Mary?
- The Book of Mary was directed by Anne-Marie Miéville.
- Who stars in The Book of Mary?
- The Book of Mary stars Bruno Cremer, Aurore Clément, Rebecca Hampton, Copi, Valentine Mercier, Cléa Rédalier.
- How long is The Book of Mary?
- The Book of Mary has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).
- What genre is The Book of Mary?
- The Book of Mary is a Drama film.
- Where was The Book of Mary produced?
- The Book of Mary was produced in Switzerland, France.