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All the Mornings of the World
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All the Mornings of the World

Dec 18, 1991
1h 55m
★ 7.1

Overview

Following the death of his wife, a renowned musician ostracises himself from the outer world and dedicates his life to music. However, his life changes when a young man approaches him to learn music.

Genres

Drama
History
Music
Romance

Production Companies

FR3 Films Production
DD Productions
Film Par Film
Divali Films
Societé d'Exploitation et de Distribution de Films (SEDIF)

All the Mornings of the World Trailers

Cast

Jean-Pierre Marielle

Monsieur de Sainte Colombe

Jean-Pierre Marielle

Gérard Depardieu

Marin Marais

Gérard Depardieu

Anne Brochet

Madeleine

Anne Brochet

Guillaume Depardieu

Young Marin Marais

Guillaume Depardieu

Carole Richert

Toinette

Carole Richert

Michel Bouquet

Baugin

Michel Bouquet

Jean-Claude Dreyfus

Abbe Mathieu

Jean-Claude Dreyfus

Yves Gasc

Caignet

Yves Gasc

Yves Lambrecht

Charbonnières

Yves Lambrecht

Jean-Marie Poirier

Monsieur de Bures

Jean-Marie Poirier

Myriam Boyer

Guignotte

Myriam Boyer

Violaine Lacroix

Young Madeleine

Violaine Lacroix

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