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Jour de marché

Jacqueline Veuve
2002 Switzerland 90 minutes French

“I remember the market of my childhood, in Payerne, in the Vaud countryside. I remember this little market, where the country women came to sell their vegetables and eggs. Today, my local market is in Vevey. During one year, I followed the daily work and leisure of the market people. A woman “fishmonger”, whose trade has been handed down from father to son’and daughter’for some 500 years. An Italian mushroomer and a market gardener (operetta singer in his spare time), who places all his hopes in organic and environment-friendly agriculture. A 91-year-old woman farmer who does the market every Saturday of the year with her 61-year-old son. A poultry dealer, a Cameroon woman who sells fruit from her native village. And a farmer’s family that sells a medley of jam, lettuce and veal, all from their home grown or raised. Each earns their living with their own hands. Each has inherited a trade and a know-how. Yet, theirs is a disappearing world, a world threatened by market globalisation.” (J. Veuve)

Jacqueline Veuve

Cinéaste et ethnologue suisse. Elle a travaillé avec Jean Rouch, et Richard Leacock et a réalisé notamment : La mort du Grand-père ou le sommeil du juste, 1978 • Armand Rouiller, 1987 • Les frères Bapst, 1988 • Chronique paysanne en Gruyère, 1990 • Les émotions helvétiques, 1991 • L’Evanouie (fiction) , 1992• Noldy Golay, fabricant de jouets, 1993 • L’homme des casernes, 1994 • Oh, quel beau jour !, 1995 • Journal de Rivesaltes 1941-42, 1997 • Chronique vigneronne, 1999 • Delphine Seyrig, portrait d’une comète, 2000 • La Nébuleuse du coeur, 2005

Production :
Aquarius Film Production
Distribution :
Documentaire sur Grand Ecran
Editing :
Edwige Ochsenbein
Sound :
Fred Kohler; Luc Yersin
Photography :
Hugues Ryffel

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