Siméon (film)

Siméon is a 1992 French musical film[1] directed by Euzhan Palcy.

Siméon
Directed byEuzhan Palcy
Written byEuzhan Palcy
Jean-Pierre Rumeau
Produced byJean-Louis Monthieux
Euzhan Palcy
CinematographyPhilippe Welt
Edited byMarie-Josèphe Yoyotte
Music byBruno Coulais
Release date
1992
CountryFrance

Synopsis

Elderly music teacher Siméon dies and to keep his memory alive his granddaughter Orélie cuts off her braid, thus condemning him to become a Soucouyant. Siméon takes the opportunity to convince his son Isidore to continue his musical work.

Cast

  • Jean-Claude Duverger : Simeon
  • Jacob Desvarieux : Isidore
  • Jocelyne Beroard : Roselyne
  • Lucinda Messager : Orélie
  • Albert Lirvat : Albert
  • Jean-Michel Martial : Max
  • Gerty Dambury : Lucie
  • Jean-Claude Naimro : Charlie
  • Pascal Légitimus : Philomene Junior
  • Frédéric Caracas : Fred
  • Alain Jean-Marie : Le Pianiste
  • Lisette Malidor : La Dame de feu (voice)
  • Jean-Philippe Marthely : Marius

Awards

The film won the Silver Crow at the 1993 Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival.[2]

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