Honorin et la Loreleï (1992)
During the inter-war period, a young German woman and her little girl arrive in a peaceful Provencal village. They have come to find the father of the latter, a Frenchman who was formerly a prisoner in Germany. But she arrives on the very day of his funeral. This unexpected arrival will cause trouble when the young German woman discovers that he had hidden his living conditions in Germany from the whole village, conditions that were not as uncomfortable as he claimed in his letters. Honorin, the mayor, will take in the two foreigners, while the village will be divided between those who are benevolent and those who are opposed to the presence of these two nationals of the former enemy country.
Director: Jean Chapot
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Michel Galabru as Honorin, le maire |
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Grace de Capitani as Juila « La Loreleï » |
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Roger Carel as Anselme, le curé |
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Jacques Serres as Léonce |
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André Dupon as Fernand |
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Marie-Christine Descouard as Charlette |
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Alain Moussay as Fonce |
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Daniel Dublet as Toine |
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Bernard Spiegel as Baptistin |
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Claudine Delvaux as Justine |
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Jean-Louis Richard as Barbacane |
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Sylvie Ditman as Liselotte, la fille de Julia |
| Directing | Jean Chapot | Director |