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Pondichry, dernier comptoir des Indes

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'Pondichry, dernier comptoir des Indes' (original French title) ("Pondicherry, last trading post in India" in English, released as Last Trading Post in India ) is a 1997 French drama film set during Pondicherry's independence from France in 1954.

Plot



The fictional film is set during Pondicherry's independence from France in 1954. It tells the story of Stanislas Charvin, a young European male born in India but raised in Marseilles, France by his grandmother. Stanislas returns to Pondicherry as the French administration are preparing to leave; he intends to collect his mothers remains for repatriation to France for burial. While in India, he learns that his mother has not died but has disappeared. Stanislas discovers that she left her husband Andr for Weber, a half-caste man, and is consequently shunned and despised by her community. During the course of the film, Stanislas meets his father (whom he hates) but reconciles with him before his death.

The film explores the self-discovery of the young 20 year-old Stanislas against the backdrop of the "great departure" as we see several images of boxes and suitcases in the background. The final message to appear before the credits roll makes an explicit connection between the loss of the "comptoirs" in India and the Algerian War: November 1st, 1954, Pondicherry rejoins India as the Algerian insurrection explodes. The film also depicts Granier (the last French administrator in Pondicherry) shouting Pondicherry, the capital of nowhere! as he departs the colony in the final scenes of the production.

Cast



The film stars Frdric Gorny as Stanislas Charvin, Richard Bohringer as Andr Charvin, Charles Aznavour as Leo Baumann, Vanessa Lhoste as Clmence, and K. Kaartikeyan as Weber.

Frdric Gorny would receive the Prix Raimu de la comdie for his role in the film in 1997.

Technical notes



The sets were designed by noted Indian production designer and art director Thota Tharani.

Reception



The film was largely derided by critics in France. One author (Jackie Assayag) delivers a scathing critique of the film and its "sentimental clichs" in a 1999 book.

References




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