THREE SEATS FOR THE 26TH
by Jacques Demy
synopsis
A pseudo-documentary on the life of Yves Montand, who plays himself, in this tribute to his long career. During a musical tour, Montand returns to Marseille and revisits the many highlights of his life, meeting figures from his past and remembering the old days.
| international title: | Three Seats for the 26th |
| original title: | Trois places pour le 26 |
| country: | France |
| year: | 1988 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Jacques Demy |
| film run: | 106' |
| release date: | FR 23/11/1988, DK 27/07/1989, SE 23/11/1990 |
| screenplay: | Jacques Demy |
| cast: | Yves Montand, Mathilda May, Patrick Fierry |
| cinematography by: | Jean Penzer |
| film editing: | Sabine Mamou |
| art director: | Bernard Evein |
| costumes designer: | Rosalie Varda |
| producer: | Claude Berri |















