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Le Ciel est à vous
1944 Drama
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Credits
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Director: Jean Grémillon
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Script: Charles Spaak, Albert Valentin
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Photo: Roger Arrignon, Louis Page
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Music: Roland Manuel
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Cast: Madeleine Renaud (Thérèse
Gauthier),
Charles Vanel (Pierre Gauthier),
Anne Vandène (Lucienne Ivry),
Jean Debucourt (Larcher),
Raymonde Vernay (Madame Brissard),
Albert Rémy (Marcel),
Léonce Corne (Le docteur Maulette),
Robert Le Fort (Robert),
Jacques Beauvais (La maître d'hôtel),
Fernand Blot (Le vice-président),
Marius David (Un invité à la présentation),
Paul Demange (Petit),
Michel François (Claude),
Henry Houry (Un membre du conseil d'administration),
Anne-Marie Labaye (Jacqueline),
Bernard La Jarrige (Le mécano),
Marcel Laporte (Le reporter),
Pierre Leproux (Camille),
Raoul Marco (Monsieur Noblet)
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Country: France
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Language: French
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Runtime: 105 min; B&W
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Aka: The Sky Is Yours; The Woman Who Dared
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Summary
Thérèse Gauthier becomes obsessed with flying when her husband, Pierre,
a World War I pilot, gives her a trial flight at his air club. Abandoning their
comfortable family life and ignoring the hostility of their neighbours, they set about
building an aeroplane which will enable Thérèse to break a long distance
flying record.
Review
Considering that it was made during a bleak and distressing period for France, Le Ciel
est à vous is an astonishingly uplifting film with a message of unfettered
optimism. It is not too difficult to read Grémillon’s allegorical call to
arms behind the rather anodyne tale about a Lindbergh-esque exploit. Although the
film was a commercial failure for Grémillon, it earned a loyal following in some
quarters (principally supporters of the French Resistance). Even in a more cynical
age, the film, with its direct, neorealist cinematography, has the ability to move its
audience, thanks to its simple message about individual heroism and commitment to realising
a shared dream.
© James Travers 2002
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