[tv] Tuesday, 16 July 2013 : The program on tv tonight

Each morning, writing the Blog from the Cinema advise you 2 movies to see on tv that night : a film on the set of strings and another, exclusively on TNT, so not to forget anyone !

In the programme tonight : Cesar and Rosalie on HD1 and Annie Hall on Cine+ Star.

  • ON TNT

CÉSAR AND ROSALIE

On HD1 at 20: 50

Technical data sheet

Realization : Claude Protestant Redemption Church

Screenplay : Jean-Loup Dabadie, Claude Protestant Redemption Church

Main actors : Yves Montand, Romy Schneider, Sami Frey

Country of origin : France

Genre : Comedy, drama

Released : October 27, 1972

Duration : 110 minutes

Synopsis

In the beautiful surroundings of the beach of Noirmoutier a ” ménage à trois “, with Caesar, an upstart hableur but generous, and David, an artist cleared enough intellectual who delights in the vulnerability of her confidant, and Rosalie bovarienne, shared between the man with whom she lives, and his love of youth bursting into his life, who takes this therapy for collusion.

Anecdotes

• The female character was to be originally played by Catherine Deneuve before being embodied by Romy Schneider.

• The character played by Sami Frey, David, is a cartoonist and several scenes take place in his workshop and that of their work colleagues. The drawings can be seen on the walls or work tables, including a caricature of Yves Montand / Caesar figure quasi-mafia, have been made by Jean-Marc Laureau (aka Loro) and Claude Poppé, all two of the team of the weekly Driver.

Source : Wikipedia

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  • ON OTHER CHANNELS

ANNIE HALL

On Ciné+ Star at 20.45

  •  Read our review

Technical data sheet

Achievement : Woody Allen

Screenplay : Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman

Main actors : Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Tony Roberts, Carol Kane, Paul Frederic Simon, Shelley Duvall

Country of origin : United States

Released : 20 April 1977

Duration : 93 min.

Synopsis

Alvy Singer (Woody Allen) is an incurable neurotic, obsessed by the precariousness of the universe, but also by Kafka, sex, death and the Sorrow and the Pity. He falls in love with a young woman, a rather saucy, Annie (Diane Keaton), with whom he develops a relationship marked by many moments of happiness until that arise from the tensions of their professional lives, respectively.

Anecdotes

• Woody Allen turns in fact his own divorce (mock), using the processes the most disparate : the sketch, the dialogue, the interior monologue, the interviews, etc

• In the evening where he received the Oscars, Woody Allen is out to play with his friends, jazz musicians in Manhattan.

• The true name of Diane Keaton was Diane Hall and her nickname was Annie.

• Diane Keaton wears his own clothes in the film.

• The jokes that Woody Allen made in public at the university of Wisconsin were part of his team’s performance at the Dick Cavett Show in 1968.

• The scene where Alvy sneezes into the cocaine was an accident not intended.

• Marshall McLuhan was not the first choice of Woody Allen who had previously approached Federico Fellini and Luis Buñuel.

• Sigourney Weaver and Shelley Hack make their first appearance on-screen as extras in this film.

• The scene where Christopher Walken is driving a car had been first cut. It has been restored a week before the film is completed.

• Filming took place on 16 may 1976 to February 1977.

Rewards

• Oscar for best film, best director (Woody Allen), best screenplay (Allen and Brickman) and best actress (Diane Keaton) in 1978

• British Academy Film Award for best film

• In September 2011, Time Out London published a top 100 best films in the comedy; the film finds itself in 4th position

Source : Wikipedia

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