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Monday Morning

7th(2002) World Cinema

Labor · Family · Adventure  

  • CountryFrance,Italy
  • Production Year2002
  • Running Time120min
  • Format 35mm
Program Note
Every Monday morning Vincent begins the same monotonous routine, a one-and-a-half hour-non-smoking-commute to an uninspiring factory job. Back at home, family obligations always interrupt him in his passion for painting. The neighbors in his village offer no distraction for him. Old Albert walks the same path every day. The postman reads everyone’s mail. The priest can’t keep his eyes off the village wives. A miserly farmer installs still yet another new alarm system. Teenagers come and go by bicycle, chattering about anything that comes to mind in a poor attempt to create some excitement. Finally, Vincent can’t take another Monday morning! He’s had enough of the factory, the wife and kids, the village eccentrics, and most of all life’s incomprehensible contradictions. Vincent decides to see a little of the world and travels to Venice. Maybe here he’ll find out exactly what he’s been missing.
Director
Director
Otar lOSSELIANI
Otar Iosseliani is from Georgia. He studied film directing at the Moscow Cinema Institute(VGIK). His first feature film [April](1961) was banned, a victim of Soviet censorship. Since the 1980’s, he has been living and working in France. In 1984 he achieved his international breakthrough with Favorites of the [Moon]. His films include [And Then There Was Light](1989), [Farewell, Home Sweet Home](1999), [Monday Morning](2002), [Gardens in Autumn](2006).
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Credit
  • Director Otar lOSSELIANI 오타르 이오셀리아니
  • Producer Martine Marignac, Maurice Tinchant, Roberto Cicutto, Luigi Musini
  • Cast Jacques Bidou, Arrigo Mozzo, Anne Kravz-Tarnavsky, Narda Blanchet
  • Screenplay Otar Iosseliani
  • Cinematography William Lubtchansky
  • Production Design Manu de Chauvigny
  • Editor Otar Iosseliani
  • Sound Jerome Thiault
  • Music Nicolas Zourabichvili
  • Production Company Pierre Grise Productions
    52, rue Charlot 75002 Paris, France
    pierre-grise-productions@wanadoo.fr

  • World Sales Celluloid Dreams
    2, rue Turgot 75009 Paris, France
    info@celluloid-dreams.com