Film Review
The final instalment in Marcel Pagnol's famous romantic trilogy provides a fitting conclusion
to a remarkable and entertaining series of films. Raimu gives one of his best screen
performances as the film's central character, the café owner César, capable
supported by Pagnol's familiar troupe which includes Pierre Fresnay, Orane Demazis and
Fernand Charpin.
Ironically, César was the only film in the trilogy to be made on film before being
performed on stage (it was also the only one to be directed by Pagnol himself).
This reflected Pagnol's own view that cinema had overtaken the theatre as the primary
medium for dramatic art.
© James Travers 2001
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Film Synopsis
Twenty years after her first sweetheart Marius abandoned her to seek adventure
on the high seas, Fanny is still married to Panisse and her son Césariot
remains ignorant as to the identity of his real father. Now a young
man with a bright future ahead of him, Césariot has completed his
education and contemplates how he should begin his adult life. After
Panisse's death, Fanny feels obliged to make known to her son that his real
father is Marius, a man she has not seen since he parted from her in such
unhappy circumstances twenty years ago. Césariot is surprised
to learn that he is the son of a man who is spoken of as a scoundrel and
renegade. To form his own impression of Marius, he travels to Toulon
and passes himself of as a journalist with an assumed name. The Marius
that Césariot gets to know is nothing like the selfish cad he had
been expecting. In fact, he soon develops a fondness for the man and
cannot understand why he felt he had to leave his mother all those years
ago. With Panisse's passing, Marius feels the time has finally come
for him to return to Marseille and try to heal the rift with his father César
and former lover Fanny. It is only when the old enmities and misunderstandings
have been laid to rest that Césariot will discover the tragic circumstances
that led his mother and father to part before he was born...
© James Travers
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Film Credits
- Director: Marcel Pagnol
- Script: Marcel Pagnol
- Cinematographer: Willy Faktorovitch,
Grischa,
Roger Ledru
- Music: Vincent Scotto
- Cast: Raimu (César Ollivier),
Pierre Fresnay (Marius Ollivier),
Fernand Charpin (Honoré Panisse),
Orane Demazis (Fanny),
Paul Dullac (Félix Escartefigue),
Robert Vattier (Aldebert Brun),
Marcel Maupi (Innocent Mangiapan),
Édouard Delmont (Le docteur Felicien Venelle),
Milly Mathis (Tante Claudine Foulon),
Thommeray (Elzéar Bonnegrâce),
Jean Castan (L'enfant de choeur),
Robert Bassac (Pierre Dromard),
Alida Rouffe (Honorine Cabanis),
Rellys (L'employé de Panisse),
Charblay (Henri),
Albert Spanna (Le facteur),
Odette Roger (La servante de l'hôtel),
Doumel (Fernand),
André Fouché (Césariot)
- Country: France
- Language: French
- Support: Black and White
- Runtime: 168 min