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Fanny

A simple story of humor and compassion. A Marseille bartender gives his gruff but gentle comfort to a deserted girl about to bear the child of his own beloved son.

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  • "The second film of an eventual trilogy. A Marseille bartender gives comfort to a deserted girl about to bear the child of his own son."
  • "The heroine marries an old widower to give her baby a father. Second film in a triology. Preceded by Marius (1931) and followed by César (1936)."
  • "Fanny, daughter of a fishmonger, loves Marius, son of a saloon owner, who has just gone to sea for an extended period. Fanny discovers she is pregnant and marries a rich older man, to give her son legitimacy. Marius returns planning to marry Fanny, but his father, knowing who fathered Fanny's child, sends Marius away to prevent complications."
  • "Fanny va avoir un enfant de Marius, parti à l'aventure. Panisse, riche marchand, accepte d'endosser cette paternité et pour ce faire, épouse Fanny. Mais Marius revient et son père lui fait alors comprendre que sa présence risque de troubler un bonheur par trop fragile et qu'il vaut mieux pour lui de repartir. Comédie dramatique interprétée par Raimu, Pierre Fresnay, Orane Demazis et Charpin."
  • "The second film of Pagnol's trilogy. Young and beautiful Fanny discovers that she's pregnant after her lover, Marius, has deserted her to follow the adventurous life of the sea. To make the child legitimate, she accepts the marriage offer of an older wealthy suitor. Marius returns to marry Fanny, but is sent away by his father to prevent further unhappiness."
  • "The second film of a trilogy. A Marseille bartender gives comfort to a deserted girl about to bear the child of his own son."
  • "Marius has left, signed up for a five year hitch on a ship bound for the Indian Ocean. In his few letters to his father César, he hardly mentions Fanny. When she finds she is pregnant, she considers her options: suicide, to raise the child on her own, to wait for Marius, or to marry Honoré Panisse, the older merchant who seeks her hand. These choices are emotional: to raise a bastard, to trust in Marius' eventual return, to believe he'll want to marry her, to save her mother from shame, to fool Panisse, to give her child a name. In scenes dramatizing Fanny's honesty, she talks to her mother, then Panisse, César, and later Marius, and she makes her choices."
  • "A young woman loses the man she loves to the sea and, pregnant with his child, marries another man. The trilogy of films to which Fanny belongs is noted for its dialogue and warm comic invention in its depiction of the lives and loves of the people of Provence, France."
  • "Fanny, enceinte de Marius, avoue son état à Panisse, qui tient malgré tout à l'épouser. Au retour de Marius, Fanny, qui l'aime toujours, sacrife son amour à son devoir."
  • "Abandonnée par son ami Marius, parti en mer, la jeune Fanny découvre qu'elle est enceinte. Pour légaliser la naissance de son enfant, elle accepte d'épouser un homme fortuné et plus âgé qu'elle."
  • "A simple, charming story of Provençal life; Fanny discovers she is pregnant after her lover Marius, the son of Marseille café owner César, chooses to go to sea, leaving her behind. In order to make the child legitimate, she reluctantly accepts the marriage offer of an older wealthy suitor."
  • "After her boyfriend Marius departs on a five year trip, Fanny discovers she is pregnant and must weigh her options."
  • "Young and beautiful Fanny discovers that she's pregnant after her lover, Marius, has deserted her to follow the adventurous life of the sea. To make the child legitimate, she accepts the marriage offer of an older wealthy suitor. Marius returns to marry Fanny, but is sent away by his father to prevent further unhappiness."
  • "Fanny, daughter of a fishmonger loves Marius son of a saloon owner, who has just gone to sea for an extended period. Fanny discovers she is pregnant and marries a rich older man, to give her son legitimacy. Marius returns planning to marry Fanny, but his father knowing who fathered Fanny's child sends Marius away to prevent complications."
  • "This film spins a simple, charming story out of humor and compassion of the Provençal French. Fanny discovers that she is pregnant after her lover has deserted her to follow the adventurous life of the sea. In order to make the child legitimate, she reluctantly accepts the marriage offer of an older wealthy suitor."
  • "A simple story of humor and compassion. A Marseille bartender gives his gruff but gentle comfort to a deserted girl about to bear the child of his own beloved son."@en

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  • "French films"
  • "Features"
  • "Videodiscs"
  • "Film adaptations"
  • "fiction dramatique (fiction)"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Foreign language films"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Feature films"
  • "Comédies dramatiques (cinéma)"
  • "Motion pictures, French"
  • "Comedie dramatique/Drame psychologique"
  • "Drama"
  • "Romance films"

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  • "Fanny (Motion picture : 1932)"
  • "Fanny (film)"
  • "Fanny"
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