Toni (1935 film)
Toni | |
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Original Movie Poster | |
Directed by | Jean Renoir |
Produced by | Pierre Gaut |
Written by |
Jean Renoir Carl Einstein story by Andre Levert |
Starring |
Charles Blavette Celia Montalván Jenny Hélia Édouard Delmont Max Dalban |
Music by | Paul Bozzi |
Cinematography | Claude Renoir |
Edited by |
Marguerite Renoir Suzanne de Troeye |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Films Marcel Pagnol |
Release dates |
22 February 1935 USA, 4 November 1936 |
Running time | 90 mins. |
Country | France |
Language |
French Italian Spanish |
Toni is a 1935 French drama film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Charles Blavette, Celia Montalván and Édouard Delmont. It is an early example of the casting of non-professional actors and on-location shooting - both of which would influence the Left Bank of the French New Wave movement. Examining the romantic interactions between a group of immigrants (both from abroad and other parts of France) working around a quarry and a farm in Provence, it is also generally considered a major precursor to the Italian neorealist movement. Luchino Visconti, one of the founding members of the later film movement, was assistant director on the film. It was based out of Marcel Pagnol's studios in Marseille and shot entirely on location in the South of France.[1]
Although Toni is not among Renoir's most famous works, it continues to receive positive reviews from critics.
Plot
Looking for a job Toni goes from Italy to Southern France. A local woman named Marie takes him in as her tenant and becomes his lover. But when the Spanish guestworker Josepha comes to town, Toni falls for her. To his disappointment Josepha has a wedding with a wealthier man. So Toni marries Marie after all but he cannot hide that Josepha was his greatest love. After Marie has thrown him out of her house he is determined to see Josepha again. He finds her on a farm in the mountains where she lives with her increasingly abusive husband. Josepha is about to run away and for that purpose she steals money from her spouse who catches and hits her. While Toni is around she kills the man. Toni sacrifices himself in order to cover up for her.
Cast
- Charles Blavette as Antonio 'Toni' Canova
- Celia Montalván as Josefa
- Édouard Delmont as Fernand
- Max Dalban as Albert
- Jenny Hélia as Marie
- Michel Kovachevitch as Sebastian
- Andrex as Gabi
- Paul Bozzi as the guitar player
Reception
Toni has received positive reviews from critics since its release; review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports 100% approval among six critics. The acclaimed filmmaker Wes Anderson has named Toni as a favorite film of his.[2]
References
- ↑ O'Shaughnessy p.86
- ↑ Goodsell, Luke (June 8, 2012). "Five Favorite Films with Wes Anderson". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
Bibliography
- O'Shaughnessy, Martin. Jean Renoir. Manchester University Press, 20 Oct 2000.
External links
- Toni at the Internet Movie Database
- An essay by Tom Milne on Toni