That Is the Dawn

That Is the Dawn

102 mins | Drama, Romance | May 9, 1956

In a small town in southern France, on the seafront and not far from Italy, Dr. Valerio is working to heal the poor. His young wife, could no longer stand the place, encouraged him to go and settle in Nice but the doctor does not want to leave before having found a replacement. Valerio was particularly friendly with Sandro, an agricultural worker who maintains the trees belonging to Gorzone, wealthy industrialist and major employer in the city. Sandro, disturbed by the serious illness of his wife, is struggling to fulfill its functions. During an absence of his wife, Dr. Valerio meets Clara, a young Italian, and falls for her. The drama erupts when Gorzone dismisses Sandro ...

That Is the Dawn

102 mins | Drama, Romance | May 9, 1956

That Is the Dawn
In a small town in southern France, on the seafront and not far from Italy, Dr. Valerio is working to heal the poor. His young wife, could no longer stand the place, encouraged him to go and settle in Nice but the doctor does not want to leave before having found a replacement. Valerio was particularly friendly with Sandro, an agricultural worker who maintains the trees belonging to Gorzone, wealthy industrialist and major employer in the city. Sandro, disturbed by the serious illness of his wife, is struggling to fulfill its functions. During an absence of his wife, Dr. Valerio meets Clara, a young Italian, and falls for her. The drama erupts when Gorzone dismisses Sandro ...
IMDb rating 6.8
Producers Laetitia Film, Les Films Marceau
Original title Cela s'appelle l'aurore
Directors Odette Lemarchand, Marcel Camus, Jacques Deray, Luis Buñuel
Writers Emmanuel Roblès, Jean Ferry, Luis Buñuel

Cast

Georges Marchal

as Doctor Valerio

Lucía Bosé

as Clara

Julien Bertheau

as The Commissioner Fasaro

Jean-Jacques Delbo

as Gorzone

Simone Paris

as Mrs. Gorzone

Robert Le Fort

as Pietro

Pascal Mazzotti

as Azzopardi

Gaston Modot

as Sandro's new tenant

Henri Nassiet

as Angela's father

Marcel Pérès

as Fesco

Giani Esposito

as Sandro Galli

Nelly Borgeaud

as Angela

Jane Morlet

as (uncredited)

Lucien Callamand

as (uncredited)