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  1. Dec 25, 1992 · Tous Les Matins du Monde,” which translates as “All the Mornings of the World,” is about a man to whom life must have once seemed limitless, and whose mornings are now numbered. This is a simple story, made of three things: music, love, and regret. It won seven Cesar awards in France last year, including best film and director.

  2. Tous les matins du monde (English: "All The Mornings of The World") [1] is a 1991 French film based on the book of the same name by Pascal Quignard. [2] Set during the reign of Louis XIV , the film shows the musician Marin Marais looking back on his young life when he was briefly a pupil of Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe , [ 2 ] and features much ...

  3. Dec 22, 1992 · Centered on an imagined relationship between the 17th-Century composers Marin Marais and M. de Sainte Colombe, it’s a striking, rich show--though not for the elitist reasons that may pop up in...

  4. Jun 8, 2021 · While Amadeus begins in a place of bitter reflection, All The Mornings Of The World takes a more poignant approach of embracing the past like a gentle friend. Set during the reign of Louis XIV in the late-17th/early-18th-century, Marais recounts the life of his unparalleled mentor Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe (Jean-Pierre Marielle).

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  5. All the World's Mornings (French: Tous les matins du monde) is a 1991 novel by Pascal Quignard.It is a story of the apprenticeship of Marin Marais in the house of the austere, reclusive and mysterious violist, Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe, obsessed with his late wife, and of his romantic entanglements with his master's two daughters, Madeleine and Toinette. [1]

    • Pascal Quignard
    • 1991
  6. Dec 31, 1991 · By Peter Travers. December 31, 1991. This vibrantly beautiful French film, about two seventeenth-century composers who played the viol (cello), toys cleverly with history in the manner of...

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  8. This hint of fraud focuses the viewer toward a possible secret to be discovered, recalling the rivalry between Salieri and Mozart in the film Amadeus (1984). Because the story is presented as a flashback, it is tinged with sadness and culpable nostalgia.