80 minutes
3/16/1966
The story is based on Voltaire's tale "Le monde comme il va" ("The world as it is"). Sent by the genie who presides over the destiny of Persepolis (Paris!), the Scythian Babouc carefully informs himself of everything, to tell the genie whether or not to destroy the city. This is the pretext for a series of interviews, scenes taken on the spot or reconstructed in the studio. We meet a musician who lives for his art and a Marxist historian, both of them optimists in the end; but also a war widow and an economically weak old lady: while the "fureur de vivre" gives free rein to the Golf Drouot and socialites hide their turpitudes behind a façade of good manners. A large, poorly housed family bravely faces up to its fate, and the children are happy; a working-class household talks about the union struggle, inhumane working conditions and reasons for hope. Finally, a poet sums it all up by talking about his commitment to the service of mankind.
Alain Cuniot
as Babouc
Emmanuelle Riva
as World's woman
Michel Legrand
as Musician
Jeanne Dewerpe
as Old lady
Raymond Gerbal
as Worker
Jean Massin
as Historian
Max-Pol Fouchet
as Poet
Yvonne Clech
as Dinner guest
Irène Schavelzon
as Dinner guest
José Valverde
as Reciter (voice)
Fanny Renan
as Dinner guest
Catherine Leccia
as Dinner guest
Maddly Bamy
as Dinner guest
Andrée Cottet
as Dinner guest
François Dalou
as Dinner guest
Yvan Peuck
as Dinner guest
Pierre Vielhescaze
as Dinner guest
Guy Cayat
as Dinner guest
Marcel Champel
as Dinner guest
Pierre Cuniot
as Pianist at dinner
Bernhard Klein
as Usher
Paul Bisciglia
as Usher's clerk
Valia Rozsaffy
Zouzou
as Girl at rock concert (uncredited)