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The South region releases several hundred thousand euros for the promotion of the work of Marcel Pagnol

2024-04-17T16:17:28.824Z

Highlights: A major exhibition celebrating Marcel Pagnol and his life in Marseille will be inaugurated in October. Renaud Muselier is providing 100,000 euros of support for the animated film. The region will also help restore the olive grove of Bastide Neuve. Out of 22 feature films, five remain to be restored, including Les Lettres de mon Moulin, at a cost of 50,000 euros per film. A call for projects from cultural operators in the region under a label whose co-chairmanship is entrusted to Nicolas Pagnl. The playwright's heir presented a three-year plan, running until 2026, for the development of the work of Pagnols. He died 50 years ago to the day, on April 17, 1968, at the age of 48. The plan was presented by the Renaissance president of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, Renaud Muselier, and the grandson of the writer and filmmaker.


Exhibition, museum, film restoration... An agreement extending until 2026 was signed between Renaud Muselier and Nicolas Pagnol, grandson of the writer who died 50 years ago to the day.


This is the emblematic point of the partnership that Renaud Muselier has just signed with Nicolas Pagnol, grandson of the writer and filmmaker. A major exhibition celebrating Marcel Pagnol and his life in Marseille will be inaugurated in October at the Major maritime station, near the Old Port. A place almost under the balconies of the town hall of the Phocaean city, which will not please the socialist mayor Benoît Payan.

Wednesday April 17, the anniversary of the death of Marcel Pagnol, the Renaissance president of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region and the playwright's heir presented a three-year plan, running until 2026, for the development of the work of Pagnol. In addition to the loan from the Major ferry terminal and financial aid for the

Marseille Pagnol

exhibition (the amount of which has not yet been voted on), Renaud Muselier is providing 100,000 euros of support for the animated film

Marcel et M.

Pagnol which Sylvain Chomet (

Les Triplettes de Belleville

) is finishing for a cinema release in 2025. He will also pay 150,000 euros per year for a call for projects from cultural operators in the region under a label whose co-chairmanship is entrusted to Nicolas Pagnol. The region will also participate in the restoration of original film reels. Out of 22 feature films, five remain to be restored, including

Merlusse

and

Les Lettres de mon Moulin,

at a cost of 50,000 euros per film.

The region will also help restore the olive grove of Bastide Neuve, Marcel Pagnol's vacation home located on the heights of Allauch. Organized every October, olive picking is a festive day. Open to all and free, this particularly nice initiative allows you to learn about this Provençal tradition by climbing ladders to throw the olives into nets on the ground.

Finally, the region will support the Pagnol museum in Allauch for an amount which has not yet been voted on. The total cost of this museum is ten million euros. Renaud Muselier is in discussion with Lionel De Cala, mayor (LR) of Allauch whose teams will manage the museum.

“We would like the Region to be the main partner alongside the Ministry of Culture and the Department of Bouches-du-Rhône

,” explains Lionel de Cala.

With its reconstruction of the Bar de la Marine, correspondence, manuscripts, large format photos, a documentary on Marseille produced by Marcel Pagnol in 1949 and extracts from his films such as

Marius

,

Fanny

and

César...

the exhibition at the Major maritime station foreshadows the collections of this future museum. Installed at the entrance to this very pretty Provençal village in a magnificent old red brick electrical factory, it is due to open its doors in 2026. Finally and above all, this exhibition is cold revenge against Benoît Payan because the standoff has become political . If he is angry with the councilor of Marseille and his deputy for communist culture Jean-Marc Coppola, Nicolas Pagnol benefits from the full support of right-wing elected officials.

Since the ouster of Nicolas Pagnol from the Château de la Buzine in September, Benoît Payan has been prohibited from using the name and image of Marcel Pagnol. He is prohibited from showing his films and putting his photo inside Pagnol's books distributed to Marseille schoolchildren. Between Benoit Payan and Nicolas Pagnol, two men with strong personalities, the tone is raised. Like his deputy for culture Jean-Marc Coppola, the mayor of Marseille is persona non grata at all celebrations of the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Marcel Pagnol in 2024. They will also be for 2025, the year of the 130th anniversary of his birth and in 2026 year of opening of the Pagnol museum in Allauch.

Source: lefigaro

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