Les Dieux du dimanche
Les Dieux du dimanche

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Les Dieux du dimanche

1949
Movie
95 min
French

A soccer enthusiast like his father, Martin Lambert is the (gifted) goalkeeper of the local team. He falls in love with Jeanette and soon marries her. Alongside a happy marital life, Martin becomes a successful professional. Which proves a mixed blessing since fame makes him vain and haughty and his marriage gets seriously affected. But the Second World War breaks out and Martin is drafted. Taken prisoner a few months later, he is sent to a camp. When he is released, he tries resume his career but his wounds hurt too much and he has to give in. But not soccer: he will now proudly train young shoots.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: René LucotGenres: Drama, Sport

Plot Summary

Set against the backdrop of a rugby match, this film explores the lives and rivalries of the players. It delves into their personal struggles, ambitions, and the intense camaraderie that defines their sport. The narrative weaves together the on-field action with the off-field dramas, highlighting the passion and sacrifices involved in professional rugby.

Critical Reception

As a film from 1949, detailed critical reception is scarce in easily accessible public records. However, "Les Dieux du dimanche" is generally remembered as a notable sports drama of its era, appreciated for its authentic portrayal of rugby and the human stories behind the athletes. Audience reception at the time likely reflected an interest in sports-themed narratives.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of the sport of rugby.

  • The film successfully captures the passion and intensity of the players.

  • Offers compelling character dynamics beyond the game itself.

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Awards & Accolades

No notable awards are widely documented for this film.

Fun Fact

The film is considered one of the earlier cinematic explorations of the sport of rugby, capturing a specific cultural moment in France where the sport held significant popularity.

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