Bruno: Sunday's Child (1969)

Bruno: Sunday's Child (1969) poster

The weekend of August 15th gives the opportunity to Michel Fauvet, a recently divorced father, to spend two full days with Bruno, his thirteen-year-old son, that he can normally see only one Sunday a month. Feeling guilty, he tries to compensate for the trauma inflicted to Bruno by giving him presents. This time around, Michel has decided to treat him to a nice trip to Bruges and the Belgian Coast. Which will not prevent Bruno from asking his father disturbing questions.

Director: Louis Grospierre
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 90 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: François Rents, Quinto Albicocco
Editing: Léonide Azar, Jean-Bernard Bonis
Production: Ciné Vog Films, Production Générale de Films (PROGEFI), Studios Arthur Mathonet
Country: Belgium, France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Louis Grospierre
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bruno: Sunday's Child about?
The weekend of August 15th gives the opportunity to Michel Fauvet, a recently divorced father, to spend two full days with Bruno, his thirteen-year-old son, that he can normally see only one Sunday a month. Feeling guilty, he tries to compensate for the trauma inflicted to Bruno by giving him presents. This time around, Michel has decided to treat him to a nice trip to Bruges and the Belgian Coast. Which will not prevent Bruno from asking his father disturbing questions.
Who directed Bruno: Sunday's Child?
Bruno: Sunday's Child was directed by Louis Grospierre.
Who stars in Bruno: Sunday's Child?
Bruno: Sunday's Child stars Roger Hanin, Christian Mesnier, Mary Marquet, Léna Skerla, Pascale Roberts, Lyne Chardonnet.
How long is Bruno: Sunday's Child?
Bruno: Sunday's Child has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Bruno: Sunday's Child?
Bruno: Sunday's Child is a Drama film.
Where was Bruno: Sunday's Child produced?
Bruno: Sunday's Child was produced in Belgium, France.