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  1. The Baker's Wife (French: La femme du boulanger) is a 1938 French drama film directed by Marcel Pagnol. It is based on the novel Blue Boy by French author Jean Giono and became the basis of the American musical The Baker's Wife. It tells how the peace of a Provençal village is shattered when the baker's wife runs off with a handsome ...

  2. The Baker's Wife: Directed by Marcel Pagnol. With Raimu, Ginette Leclerc, Fernand Charpin, Robert Vattier. A small village rejoices at the arrival of a new baker. But when his young wife runs off with another man, he is unable to keep baking and the village is thrown into disarray.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Marcel Pagnol
    • 1940-02-26
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    • Marcel Pagnol
    • 133 min
    • 2
  4. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Shortly after middle-aged baker Aimable (Raimu) settles down in a new village in Provence, his young and beautiful wife, Aurelie (Ginette...

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    • Raimu
    • Marcel Pagnol
    • Drama
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  5. Overview. In this little Provencal village, a new baker, Aimable, settles down. His wife Aurelie is beautiful and much younger than he. She departs with a shepherd the night after Aimable produces his first breads. Aimable is so afflicted that he can not work anymore.

  6. La Femme du boulanger est un film réalisé par Marcel Pagnol avec Raimu, Ginette Leclerc. Synopsis : Quand le boulanger du village refuse de faire du pain parce que sa femme volage est partie...

  7. La femme du boulanger is a film which can stand as a summation of Marcel Pagnol's work in the cinema and of a certain style of 1930s filmmaking. It was a period in which the star and his or her attendant dialogue writer reigned supreme in French cinema.