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| producer = [[Francis Cosne]]<br>[[Kenneth Harper]] |
| producer = [[Francis Cosne]]<br>[[Kenneth Harper]] |
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| writer = [[Vahé Katcha]]<br>[[Pascal Jardin]]<br>Serge Bourguignon<br>Sean Graham (English adpt) |
| writer = [[Vahé Katcha]]<br>[[Pascal Jardin]]<br>Serge Bourguignon<br>Sean Graham (English adpt) |
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| starring = [[Brigitte Bardot]]<br />[[Laurent Terzieff]] <br> [[Jean Rochefort]] <br> [[James Robertson Justice]] |
| starring = [[Brigitte Bardot]]<br />[[Laurent Terzieff]] <br> [[Jean Rochefort]] <br> [[James Robertson Justice]] <br> [[Georgina Ward (actress)|Georgina Ward]] |
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| music = [[Michel Magne]] |
| music = [[Michel Magne]] |
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| cinematography = [[Edmond Séchan]] |
| cinematography = [[Edmond Séchan]] |
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| editing = Jean Ravel |
| editing = Jean Ravel |
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| studio = Films du Quadrangle <br> Francos Films<br> Kenwood Films <br> Les Films Pomereu |
| studio = Films du Quadrangle <br> Francos Films<br> Kenwood Films <br> Les Films Pomereu |
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| distributor = [[Rank Film Distributors]] |
| distributor = [[Rank Film Distributors]] |
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| released = |
| released = {{Film date|1967|06|07|France|1967|10|26|UK|df=y}} |
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| runtime = 95 minutes |
| runtime = 95 minutes |
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| country = France<br>United Kingdom |
| country = France<br>United Kingdom |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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Model Cecile spends two weeks away from her older lover Philippe and is tempted by a younger man. |
Model Cecile spends two weeks away from her older lover Philippe and is tempted by a younger man. |
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==Cast== |
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*[[Annie Nicolas]] as Chantal |
*[[Annie Nicolas]] as Chantal |
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*[[Murray Head]] as Dickinson's assistant |
*[[Murray Head]] as Dickinson's assistant |
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==Production== |
==Production== |
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The film was the sixth in a series of movies financed jointly by the Rank Organization and the NFFC. British companies provided 30% of the budget; French companies provided 70%.<ref>Petrie p 9</ref> It was shot at the [[Billancourt Studios]] in [[Paris]] and [[location shooting|on location]] around [[London]]. Scenes for the film were |
The film was the sixth in a series of movies financed jointly by the Rank Organization and the NFFC. British companies provided 30% of the budget; French companies provided 70%.<ref>Petrie p 9</ref> It was shot at the [[Billancourt Studios]] in [[Paris]] and [[location shooting|on location]] around [[London]]. Scenes for the film were also shot on the beach at [[Gullane]] in [[East Lothian]] in September 1966. The principal cast stayed at the Open Arms in [[Dirleton]].[https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/lights-cameras-and-lots-of-action-for-the-screen-1-4039095] |
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==Soundtrack== |
==Soundtrack== |
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The soundtrack features two songs in English, |
The soundtrack features two songs in English, "Do You Want to Marry Me?" and "I Must Tell You Why", with music by [[Michel Magne]] and vocals sung by [[David Gilmour]], working as a session musician with his band [[Jokers Wild (band)|Jokers Wild]], before he joined [[Pink Floyd]].<ref name="WH">{{Cite episode |title=David Gilmour: Wider Horizons |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06pyrbs |access-date=14 November 2015 |network=[[BBC]] |date=14 November 2015 }}</ref> |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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"Two hours wasted" said the ''Los Angeles Times''.<ref>'September' for Brigitte Bardot, Thomas, Kevin. Los Angeles Times 10 Nov 1967: d24.</ref> |
"Two hours wasted" said the ''Los Angeles Times''.<ref>'September' for Brigitte Bardot, Thomas, Kevin. Los Angeles Times 10 Nov 1967: d24.</ref> |
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The film received very poor reviews |
The film received very poor reviews overall.<ref>Petrie p 14</ref> |
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==Box office== |
==Box office== |
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The film was a [[box office bomb|box office disappointment]].<ref name="box"/> |
The film was a [[box office bomb|box office disappointment]].<ref name="box"/> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{reflist}} |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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*{{cite magazine|last=Petrie|first= Duncan James |year=2016|title= Resisting Hollywood Dominance in Sixties British Cinema : The NFFC/Rank Joint Financing Initiative|magazine= Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television|url=http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/94238/1/01439685_2E2015_2E1129708.pdf}} |
*{{cite magazine|last=Petrie|first= Duncan James |year=2016|title= Resisting Hollywood Dominance in Sixties British Cinema : The NFFC/Rank Joint Financing Initiative|magazine= Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television|url=http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/94238/1/01439685_2E2015_2E1129708.pdf}} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*{{IMDb title|0062534}} |
*{{IMDb title|0062534}} |
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[[Category:Films directed by Serge Bourguignon]] |
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[[Category:French romantic drama films]] |
[[Category:French romantic drama films]] |
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[[Category:British romantic drama films]] |
[[Category:British romantic drama films]] |
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[[Category:1967 films]] |
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[[Category:Films shot at Billancourt Studios]] |
[[Category:Films shot at Billancourt Studios]] |
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Two Weeks in September | |
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Directed by | Serge Bourguignon |
Written by | Vahé Katcha Pascal Jardin Serge Bourguignon Sean Graham (English adpt) |
Produced by | Francis Cosne Kenneth Harper |
Starring | Brigitte Bardot Laurent Terzieff Jean Rochefort James Robertson Justice Georgina Ward |
Cinematography | Edmond Séchan |
Edited by | Jean Ravel |
Music by | Michel Magne |
Production |
Films du Quadrangle |
Distributed by | Rank Film Distributors |
Release dates |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Countries | France United Kingdom |
Languages | French English |
Budget | 7 million francs[1] |
Box office | 691,609 admissions (France)[1] |
Two Weeks in September (French title: À coeur joie) is a 1967 British-French drama film directed by Serge Bourguignon and starring Brigitte Bardot, Laurent Terzieff, Jean Rochefort and James Robertson Justice.
Model Cecile spends two weeks away from her older lover Philippe and is tempted by a younger man.
The film was the sixth in a series of movies financed jointly by the Rank Organization and the NFFC. British companies provided 30% of the budget; French companies provided 70%.[2] It was shot at the Billancourt StudiosinParis and on location around London. Scenes for the film were also shot on the beach at GullaneinEast Lothian in September 1966. The principal cast stayed at the Open Arms in Dirleton.[1]
The soundtrack features two songs in English, "Do You Want to Marry Me?" and "I Must Tell You Why", with music by Michel Magne and vocals sung by David Gilmour, working as a session musician with his band Jokers Wild, before he joined Pink Floyd.[3]
"Two hours wasted" said the Los Angeles Times.[4]
The film received very poor reviews overall.[5]
The film was a box office disappointment.[1]
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