Silver Anniversary
Originally released in 1979. Silver Anniversary is a romance/drama film. directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella.
Starring Jean Carmet, Marie Dubois, and Rachel Jenevein
Synopsis
A couple make the decision, after twenty-five years of marriage, to live separately, so as not to fall into the trap of routine. On their wedding anniversary, Brigitte and François Dupuis announce their decision to separate, to the chagrin of their children. After twenty-five years, they chose to enjoy their life, but each on their own. Everything is going for the best. François rediscovers the life of a bachelor, meals with friends, at night with friends. Brigitte, for her part, met a movie buff whom she took as a lover. From time to time, François and Brigitte meet again. It doesn't take long for them to realize that they get along better and better ...
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Jean Carmet
as François Dupuis
Marie Dubois
as Brigitte Dupuis
Rachel Jenevein
as Nathalie, the eldest daughter
José Luccioni
as Roger, Nathalie's husband
Gilles Laurent
as Gilbert, the son
Christine Deschaumes
as Josyane, Gilbert's wife
Marie Véronique Maurin
as Sophie, the youngest daughter
Ginette Tacchella
as Valentine, the pianist
Alain Doutey
as Gérard Martin
Clément Michu
as Lift attendant
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Les Films de la Tour
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Silver Anniversary about?
A couple make the decision, after twenty-five years of marriage, to live separately, so as not to fall into the trap of routine. On their wedding anniversary, Brigitte and François Dupuis announc...
Who directed Silver Anniversary?
Silver Anniversary was directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella.
How long is Silver Anniversary?
Silver Anniversary has a runtime of 1 hours and 33 minutes (93 minutes total).
When was Silver Anniversary released?
Silver Anniversary was released on September 18, 1979 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Silver Anniversary?
The main cast of Silver Anniversary includes Jean Carmet, Marie Dubois, Rachel Jenevein, José Luccioni, Gilles Laurent.