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  1. Fanny is a 1932 French romantic drama film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Orane Demazis, Raimu and Alida Rouffe. It is based on the 1931 play by Marcel Pagnol. It is the second part of the Marseillaise film trilogy that begins with Marius (1931) and concludes with César (1936).

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0022877Fanny (1932) - IMDb

    Upon discovering the budding life in her womb, Fanny turns to Honore Panisse (Charpin), a prosperous sea merchant who's 30 years older. In 'Marius,' he had proposed to Fanny, only to be rejected. In the sequel, Fanny is resigned to accept his proposal to marry for the sake of her newborn.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Marc Allégret
    • 1948-02-12
  3. The delicate romanticism of The Marseille Trilogys opening encounters harsh reality in this installment, which picks up moments after Marius has left his would-be wife, Fanny, for a sailor’s existence.

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  4. Overview. Picking up moments after the end of Marius, this film follows Fannys grief after Mariuss departureand her realization that shes pregnant. Panisse continues courting her and embraces the baby’s impending arrival as a gift, so long as its paternity remains a secret.

  5. Fanny streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "Fanny" streaming on Criterion Channel. It is also possible to buy "Fanny" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Vudu as download or rent it on Amazon Video, Vudu, Apple TV online.

    • Marc Allégret
    • 14
  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1007077-fannyFanny | Rotten Tomatoes

    His lover, Fanny (Raimu), learns she is pregnant with his baby and must decide if she wants to raise an illegitimate child alone, or accept a marriage proposal from Panisse, a wealthy older man...

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    • Drama, Romance, Comedy
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  8. Fanny. Directed by Marc Allégret • 1932 • France. The delicate romanticism of The Marseille Trilogy's opening installment encounters harsh reality in this sequel, which picks up moments after Marius has left his would-be wife, Fanny, for a sailor's existence.