Toni
- 1935
- Tous publics
- 1h 24min
Comme beaucoup de ses compatriotes italiens, Toni débarque en train pour travailler en Provence. Les années passent et Toni vit désormais avec Marie, sa logeuse. Mais il est en fait amoureux... Tout lireComme beaucoup de ses compatriotes italiens, Toni débarque en train pour travailler en Provence. Les années passent et Toni vit désormais avec Marie, sa logeuse. Mais il est en fait amoureux d'une immigrée espagnole Josefa, que le contremaître de Toni convoite également...Comme beaucoup de ses compatriotes italiens, Toni débarque en train pour travailler en Provence. Les années passent et Toni vit désormais avec Marie, sa logeuse. Mais il est en fait amoureux d'une immigrée espagnole Josefa, que le contremaître de Toni convoite également...
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- Josefa
- (as Celia Montalvan)
- Marie
- (as Jenny Helia)
- Fernand
- (as Delmont)
- Albert
- (as Dalban)
- Sebastian
- (as M. Kovachevicht)
- Guitar Player
- (non crédité)
- Un enfant de choeur
- (non crédité)
- Police Commissioner
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
Jean Renoir's frequently overlooked movie is competently done, but ignored because, although it clearly has film noir elements in it, including the usual femme fatale, everyone is. to put it unkindly, so stupidly selfish as to be unworthy of much dramatic consideration. The situations go beyond pathos into bathos, and if it were not for the grace notes that Renoir inserts into the production, like the workers' songs, and the actors' ability to inhabitant these foolish characters, it would not be worth the time to look at the movie.
It's a well-meaning effort, based on some ethnographic notes that an old school friend of Renoir's, Jacques Levert took; Marcel Pagnol is listed as executive producer, so clearly someone thought that this was something on the order of the Fanny trilogy in showing the lower classes as they really were. Unfortunately, it shows them as dopes and little more.
The Foremost Jean, of all jeans, the toni, the boss, of a rather crowded table. Where this grizzly bear of a director, sets the story for later European Cinema. In Toni, one of the most enjoyable of Renoir's repertoire. He tells a story of a gang of characters he introduces to the public and audience. From my perspective, Renoir, has a very interesting and personalization to crafting his characters, that resonate through out most of his works.
Renoir is, I think, the most special Director in early Cinema, and I believe his works will continue to inspire young artists and cinemaphiles, movie makers, and a new direction. This film, defined European Cinema, and that is why it's a very warm welcome to anyone's film collection. Nothing short of a masterpiece.
Enjoy.
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis film is one of first of the casting of non-professional actors and on-location shooting.
- GaffesAt c. 57 minutes a hot dish of ratatouille is taken out of the oven and put on the table. Moments later the baby touches the edge of the dish with no ill effects whatsoever.
- Citations
Narrator: [first lines]
Narrator: The action takes place in the south of France, a Latin region where, destroying the spirit of Babel, nature knows full well tto achieve the fusion of the races.
- Versions alternativesThis film was published in Italy in an DVD anthology entitled "Boudu salvato dalle acque", distributed by DNA Srl. The film has been re-edited with the contribution of the film history scholar Riccardo Cusin . This version is also available in streaming on some platforms.
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 24 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1