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genevieveetguy · 2 years
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The Sicilian Clan (Le clan des Siciliens), Henri Verneuil (1969)
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“Monday evening, my love, I spent the end of my day trying to throw away a huge ball somewhere deep inside me that was choking me to death. I did not burst. I held on tight. I thought you'd be proud to know I was brave and I held on - "Dora" alone knew everything that was inside of me; she was enriched by it to the last corner of her heart and soul. On my way home, once I got into bed, I made drastic arrangements for the next few days. Only one thing had to count for you, for me, for us: not to let myself go, and on this idea I worked out a busy schedule. Since then, I've forbidden myself a single minute off.
I barely finish one work that I'm already thinking about preparing for the next one. And, for the moment, that's how the hours go by. Tuesday morning I finished some details in my rooms, I cleaned up, I went out for two errands, I updated my mail and in the afternoon I went to the radio. Yesterday, I filed papers, I finished my mail, I placed the blinds, I arranged in the library the beautiful books I received (Proust and Montherlant) and in the afternoon I went to the radio (Hélène and Faust de Gœthe) where I stayed until 7 o'clock.
In the evening on my way home, I read manuscripts (Brainville* and another) and turn off the lights exactly at 2 o'clock in the morning. I get up at 10 o'clock. And I have lunch at 2 o'clock. At Hébertot everything goes well - less people but very, very hot and the rental is already going up for the next few days. Jamois**, Villars, have come. Packed. From tomorrow, I have radio on radio until the end of next week, but you'll know the details.
Tonight I start my little diary that I'll send you every three days. The weather is grey, flat, dull like me. I'm waiting for you to live again. I have a project in store for me that would interest me if it were done under the conditions I dare to dream of from time to time. I'll tell you about it tomorrow in detail. This morning I received your first letter. I was waiting for it... You speak of "mugs" and "boiled"!!!! Oh! My darling!
I think of you all huddled up against me, all supple, all warm, and tenderness suffocates me. I think of you serious, of your beautiful clear eyes, of your forehead that I would like to have under my hand, and love suffocates me. I think of your hard legs, your arms, around me, and... But I stop.
Be as calm and as happy as you can be, my love. Rest, take care of yourself, work, enjoy the peace and quiet that you've been given. Don't think too much about our separation, but rather about our meeting in this world, about our waiting, our trust, our love, the sunny days that await us in all those minutes of eternity that we still have to live. Think that everything I do, I do with you, for you, in view of your coming presence.
Forgive me for not resting yet. I don't feel ready to do that. More later, to be beautiful when you return; later, when hope finally allows me to be alone with myself, alone and naked. I am yours forever. Marie-Hélène Dasté asks for your address to write to you. Shall I give it to her? Tell me, is Corsica beautiful? Ah! If my project could come true... We could even go to Sicily afterwards... But I'll tell you about it tomorrow. Rest, my love. Take all you can from what's under your hand. Forget about me enough to live a little happy - think of me enough to be happy altogether. I love you.”
Maria Casarès to Albert Camus, Correspondance, January 5, 1950 [#114]
* The actor Yves Brainville, born Yves de La Chevardière (1914-1993), husband of the actress Léone Nogarède. He played the role of Annenkov in the creation of Les Justes. He is also the author of L'Obstacle, a play that he directed himself at the Vieux-Colombier in 1951.
** Marguerite Jamois (1901-1964), actress and director, director of the Théâtre Montparnasse from 1943 following Gaston Baty. She will play the role of Caesonia during the performances of Caligula at the Angers festival in June 1957.
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andrew123456me · 4 years
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cinemacinemas-fr · 7 years
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La Banquière de Francis Girod (1980) #MrCinema 198
Redécouvrez la bande-annonce du film La Banquière ponctuée des secrets de tournage et d'anecdotes sur celui-ci. ■ Abonnez-vous sur Youtube ► https://goo.gl/dck70g ■ Suivez-moi sur Twitter ► https://goo.gl/IMyExb ■ Rejoignez-moi sur Facebook ► https://goo.gl/eWnGLq 🎥 La Banquière est un film français réalisé par Francis Girod, sorti en 1980. ✎ Emma Eckhert, issue d'un milieu modeste, réussit, dans l'entre-deux-guerres, une fulgurante ascension et se trouve à la tête d'une banque et d'un journal financier spécialisé dans l'épargne populaire. Elle sera victime d'une machination politico-financière… 🎬 Fiche technique ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Réalisateur : Francis Girod Scénario : Georges Conchon et Francis Girod, inspiré de la vie de Marthe Hanau Dialogues : Georges Conchon Photographie : Bernard Zitzermann Musique : Ennio Morricone Réalisateur seconde équipe : Régis Wargnier Producteur : Ariel Zeitoun Date de sortie : 27 août 1980 ☺ Distribution ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Romy Schneider, Marie-France Pisier, Claude Brasseur, Jean-Claude Brialy, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Daniel Auteuil, Thierry Lhermitte, Jean Carmet, Jacques Fabbri, Daniel Mesguich, Stéphane Raphaël, Arnaud Boisseau, Jean-Pierre Honoré, Claude Darget, Georges Conchon, Noëlle Chatelet, Jean Rigaux, Philippe Brizard, Eric Raphaël, Régine Deforges, Michel Delahaye, Hubert Deschamps, Jean-Michel Ribes, François-Régis Bastide, Jean-Paul Muel, Etienne Périer, Francis Claude, Jean Gorini, Alfred Willenbucher, Guillaume Hanoteau, Françoise Ulrich, Yves Brainville, Philippe Collin, Alan Adair, Isabelle Sadoyan, Véronique Genest ✎ Sources Wikipedia: http://ift.tt/2jyAssJ ✎ Sources AlloCiné: http://ift.tt/Z41qge https://youtu.be/OfT5XzgCiw4
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bertchoin · 11 years
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« C'est facile, c'est tellement plus facile de mourir de ses contradictions que de les vivre. »
Albert Camus, Les justes, 1949
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