Marie Soleil (1964)
He's twenty-five. She's thirty-five. He is a young agricultural engineer. She runs a nightclub in Cahors. He's a runner and a pretty boy. She's beautiful and unscrupulous. They like each other. People gossip about them. He persists. She leaves, afraid to see such a beautiful love deteriorate. She returns. He wants to marry her. She tells him it's no longer possible. Out of spite, he throws stones into the bushes. And then, after all, he comes to his senses.
Director: Antoine Bourseiller
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 85 min
Release Date: December 19, 1964
Cast
- Danièle Delorme - Marie-Soleil
- Jacques Charrier - Axel
- Claude Darget - Kafka
- Michel Piccoli - Kafka
- Roger Blin - Karl / Boss
- Diane Lepvrier - Elise
- Geneviève Brunet - 'La Polonaise' / Thérèse
- Christian Barbier - The farm manager
- Chantal Darget
- Michel Huillard
Screenplay
Cinematography: Claude Beausoleil
Editing: Sylvie Blanc
Production: Les Productions de la Guéville
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Antoine Bourseiller
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Marie Soleil about?
- He's twenty-five. She's thirty-five. He is a young agricultural engineer. She runs a nightclub in Cahors. He's a runner and a pretty boy. She's beautiful and unscrupulous. They like each other. People gossip about them. He persists. She leaves, afraid to see such a beautiful love deteriorate. She returns. He wants to marry her. She tells him it's no longer possible. Out of spite, he throws stones into the bushes. And then, after all, he comes to his senses.
- Who directed Marie Soleil?
- Marie Soleil was directed by Antoine Bourseiller.
- Who stars in Marie Soleil?
- Marie Soleil stars Danièle Delorme, Jacques Charrier, Claude Darget, Michel Piccoli, Roger Blin, Diane Lepvrier.
- How long is Marie Soleil?
- Marie Soleil has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
- What genre is Marie Soleil?
- Marie Soleil is a Drama film.
- Where was Marie Soleil produced?
- Marie Soleil was produced in France.