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'Marius' is a 1931 French drama film directed by Alexander Korda. It is based on the 1929 play of the same title by Marcel Pagnol. The film is a part of the Marseille Trilogy which includes the films 'Fanny' (Marius's ex-fiance) and 'Csar' (Marius's father). The film was selected to be screened in the Cannes Classics section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The restored film was also given a limited re-release in the United States by Janus Films on 4 January 2017, first premiering at Film Forum.

The film was made by Korda for the French subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. A separate Swedish-language version 'Longing for the Sea' by John W. Brunius was also released in 1931 and a German-language version 'The Golden Anchor', also directed by Korda, was released the following year.

Synopsis



The film takes place mostly in the waterfront bar of Csar, Marius's father. Marius works in the bar and his good friend since childhood, Fanny, works outside the bar selling cockles. Marius has a hidden desire to travel to exotic places with the ship crews that depart from the docks of Marseille. This desire becomes exposed when a rich older man (Panisse) proposes to Fanny and Marius gets jealous. Marius' jealousy of Panisse is the first indication of the secret feelings that he has for her, but much to his surprise, the feelings are reciprocated by Fanny. She confesses that she loves Marius prompting him to reveal his plans of traveling the world to her, noting that being the wife of a man at sea is not a desirable life. After a few nights, it is discovered that they have slept together and Marius's father and Fanny's mother convince him to marry her. Marius becomes noticeably melancholy after proposing to Fanny until a few days later, the date of departure of a boat on which Marius was supposed to crew. Fanny, realizing that Marius is not truly happy being with her, decides to encourage him to leave. She helps distract his father while Marius sneaks onto the boat.

Cast (in credits order)



* Raimu as Csar Olivier

* Pierre Fresnay as Marius

* Orane Demazis as Fanny

* Fernand Charpin as Honor Panisse

* Alida Rouffe as Honorine Cabanis

* Paul Dullac as Flix Escartefigue

* Alexandre Mihalesco as Piquoiseau

* Robert Vattier as Albert Brun

* douard Delmont as Le Goelec

* Milly Mathis as Tante Claudine Foulon

* Marcel Maupi as Innocent Mangiapan Le Chauffeur Du Ferry-Boat

* Lucien Callamand as Le Quartier-Maitre Du Ferry-Boat

* Queret as Felicite

* Valentine Ribe as Un Client / A Customer

* Vassy as Un Arabe

In popular culture



*'Port of Seven Seas' is James Whale's remake of 'Marius' and 'Fanny'.

*The famed restaurateur and founder of California cuisine, Alice Waters, was so taken by this film that she named her Berkeley restaurant "Chez Panisse". The caf upstairs from the restaurant is decorated with posters from the films 'Marius', 'Fanny', and 'Csar.'

*The main characters from the films 'Marius, Fanny' and 'Csar' make a cameo appearance in the Asterix comic book 'Asterix and the Banquet'. The card playing scene in the comic book is a reference to a similar scene in this film.

References




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