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Sundays and Cybele
Directed by
Serge Bourguignon
Not Rated
1962
1h 50m
Drama
7.8
55%
87%
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Story of a lonely young girl who is befriended by an innocent but emotionally disabled veteran of the French Indochina War.
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Cast of Sundays and Cybele
Hardy Krüger
Pierre
Nicole Courcel
Madeleine
Patricia Gozzi
Françoise/Cybèle
Daniel Ivernel
Carlos
André Oumansky
Bernard
Anne-Marie Coffinet
Françoise II
René Clermont
Postman
Malka Ribowska
Seer
Michel de Ré
Fiacre, the pharmacist
France Anglade
Lulu
Paul Bonifas
Grocer
Serge Bourguignon
Cavalier
Alain Bouvette
Station attendant
Renée Duchateau
Grocer
Florence Blot
Nun
Maurice Garrel
Policeman
Gilbert Edard
Cybele's father
Lisette Lebon
Monique
Denise Péron
Sister Opportune
Raymond Pélissier
Card player
Antoine Tudal
Painter
Dominique Maurin
Slapped child
Martine Ferrière
Mother of the child slapped
Roger Trapp
Verger
Pierre Mirat
Delivery man
Sundays and Cybele Ratings & Reviews
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
This charming French film about the friendhsip between a German soldier and a French girl was nominated for the 1962 Foreign Language Oscar.
AV Club
Mike D'Angelo
Expect more resistance than usual to the implication that it's a classic ripe for the canon. Changing times do evolve past some things.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Elston Brooks
The viewer is a bit overwhelmed by the stark and diffused black and white photography, the eloquent simplicity of the subtitled dialog, and the always-present symbolism
Variety
Variety Staff
This makes a slow but pictorially impressive film due to new director Serge Bourguignon's feeling for imagery and style. But it also leads to some preciosity.
New York Times
Bosley Crowther
How can one give a fair impression of the exquisite, delicate charm of this wondrous story of a magical attachment between a crash-injured young man who is suffering from amnesia and a lonely little 12-year-old girl?
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Win Fanning
This is an almost perfect union of the story-telling and photographic arts.
Esquire Magazine
Dwight MacDonald
It is really the latest hat from Paris and, like its predecessors... is memorable only because it is trimmed with the most tasteful photographic effects. Like them, however, it struck me as more decorative than substantial.
TV Guide
Serge Bourguignon treats a sensitive subject with grace here to create a warm, often poignant film, although his presentation tends to call attention to the film's style at the expense of substance.
TIME Magazine
Director Bourguignon does not seem to understand that what is infantile is not necessarily childlike and certainly not charming.
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