ALL THE MORNINGS OF THE WORLD (TOUS LES MATINS DU MONDE), 1991
France | 35mm, Color, 115' | French
Director: Alain Corneau
Cast: Gérard Depardieu, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Anne Brochet
Corneau’s film, which won seven César Awards, also has one of the best-ever soundtracks. With painting-like shots, this film is a blend of music and cinema. While shedding light on the intellectual life of an era through the relationship between Sainte-Colombe, composer and violist of 17th century France, and Marin Marais who wants to be his student, the film also brings up questions such as “Who is art for?” All the Mornings of the World is a masterpiece which, with Gérard Depardieu and his son Guillaume Depardieu’s acting, is a film that can be watched over and over and will touch our hearts every single time!