Kritzerland

11/19/07

Soundtrack

Film Originally Released 10/27/82 (France)

 

 

Music Composed and Conducted Bu

Michel Colombier

Lyrics

Jacques Demy

 

Tracks

Disc A

1) Genereique

2) La Premiere Grebe

3) Guilbaud et la Baronne

4) Edith et sa Mere

5) Violette Amoureuse

6) Le Cafe des Chantiers

7) Dambiel et Guilbaud

8) Violette es sa Mere

9) La Cartomancienne

10) Edmund et Edith

11) La Casquette

12) La Rencontre

13) La Chambre d'hotel

14) Visite d'Edmond

 

Disk b

1) Une Chambre en Ville

2) Violetet et Dambiel

3) Chez La Baronne

4) L'amour d'Edith

5) Le Cafe de l'Aube

6) Dans la Guele du Loup

7) La Rapture

8) La Suicide d"Edmond

9) Le Recit d'Edith

10) La Poupee

11) Mmme Pelletier et sa Fille

12) La Deuxieme Greve

13) La Mort des Amants

The Cast

  • Dominique Sanda - Edith Leroyer
  • Danielle Darrieux - Margot Langlois
  • Richard Berry - François Guilbaud
  • Michel Piccoli - Edmond Leroyer
  • Fabienne Guyon - Violette Pelletier
  • Anna Gaylor - Madame Pelletier
  • Jean-François Stévenin - Dambiel
  • Jean-Louis Rolland - Ménager
  • Marie-France Roussel - Mme Sforza
  • Georges Blaness - Chef des CRS
  • Yann Dedet - Ouvrier
  • Nicolas Hossein - Ouvrier
  • Gil Warga - Ouvrier
  • Antoine Mikola - Ouvrier
  • Marie-Pierre Feuillard - Femme à l'enfant

 

A film musical in which every line is sung. The frame is about workers during a strike. They also prepare and perform a demonstration. Two personal relations develop against this background. François abandons his pregnant girlfriend Violette. She feels treated even more unjust when he tries to defend and excuse his behaviour. He had met a very beautiful over-class girl, Edith, and both were immediately overwhelmed by genuine and reciprocal passion. Edith lived in a very unsatisfactory marriage. She was the daughter of the widow from which François rented his room. Nevertheless, he met her in the street, where she just opened her fur coat and was starch naked under it. They will be together in great passion for just one night and day. At the demonstration François is shot by the police and dies in Edith's arms. - The music is closer to opera than in any other film musical by Jacques Demy. But the greatest difference is that he has devoted much more effort to the task of instructing the singers to reveal the psychic emotions of the text and events. Written by Max Scharnberg, Stockholm, Sweden