In the conclusion of the Marseilles Trilogy, writer Marcel Pagnol assumes the directorial reins to wrap up the story of the family of dockside bar proprietor Cesar, his son Marius, Marius' true love Fanny, her husband Honore, and the boy he considers his son, Cesariot. Pagnol, a keen observer of people's virtues and foibles, tells a profound story about all of us in this narrative of the denizens of the strand.
In the conclusion of the Marseilles Trilogy, writer Marcel Pagnol assumes the directorial reins to wrap up the story of the family of dockside bar proprietor Cesar, his son Marius, Marius' true love Fanny, her husband Honore, and the boy he considers his son, Cesariot. Pagnol, a keen observer of people's virtues and foibles, tells a profound story about all of us in this narrative of the denizens of the strand.
In the conclusion of the Marseilles Trilogy, writer Marcel Pagnol assumes the directorial reins to wrap up the story of the family of dockside bar proprietor Cesar, his son Marius, Marius' true love Fanny, her husband Honore, and the boy he considers his son, Cesariot. Pagnol, a keen observer of people's virtues and foibles, tells a profound story about all of us in this narrative of the denizens of the strand.