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Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 1987 / Director: Claude Berri / Actors: Yves Montand, Gérard Depardieu ... / DVD ... more
Jean De Florette (DVD) ... released 27 March, 2000 at Pathe Distribution / Features of the DVD: Letterboxed, PAL, Widescreen / A truly impressive French film destined to become a modern masterpiece, Jean de Florette is an evocative adaptation of the highly regarded French novel. Two 1920's farmers engage in a bitter rivalry as one tries to tend to a plot of land and the other deviously undermines his efforts in order to conceal a valuable spring. The peasant farmer (Gérard Depardieu) who comes to the countryside to tend the land he has inherited is a naive and trusting soul seeking only to provide for his wife and daughter, while his neighbour (Yves Montand) is intent on doing whatever he can to discourage and demoralise the farmer so that he can take the land for himself. This simple tale unfolds in a wrenching fashion to a tragic conclusion, bringing forth questions about human nature and the prevalence and price of greed. Along with its follow-up, Manon des Sources, this film will leave an indelible impression on anyone who sees it. --Robert Lane

Newest Review: ... he does extremely well by growing vegetables and breeding rabbits, much to the dismay of César and Ugolin. Jean, along with ... more

 ... his opera singer wife (played by Elisabeth Depardieu) and their young daughter Manon, seem to enjoy their new life in the country. Sadly for them, the second year doesn't go so well, due to uncustomary dry conditions. All they need is a bit more water - whilst all the time, unbeknown to them, there is a plentiful spring right below their feet. Ugolin becomes friends with Jean, and his conscience begins to eat at him - should he tell Jean about the spring, or get his own fortune at the expense of his undeserving victi...more

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Crowned Review Jean De Florette (DVD): Jean De Florette - great film! (1046 words)
by l-m-n-o-p - written on 15/10/06 (Very useful, 200 readings)
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Jean De Florette and Manon Des Sources, both from 1986, are two of the best-loved and most celebrated films in French cinema. They're adapted from the "L'Eau De Collines" books written by Marcel Pagnol, and really it's best to see them as two parts of the same story, rather than as the original film and its sequel. Jean De Florette won a whole heap of Bafta nominations in that year, and strangely it won Best Film overall yet missed out on Best Foreign Film! However it wasn't even nominated for an Oscar, which is a shame. It tells the tragic story of two greedy farmers in the French countryside. César Soubeyran (played by Yves Montard) and his nephew, ...

sandrabarber
Crowned Review The Beautiful Death of Hope (933 words)
by sandrabarber - written on 09/11/02 (Very useful, 494 readings)
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In the late 80s and early 90s, it was quite normal to find foreign language films on BBC2 and C4 at times when people were still up and awake. Dumming down hadn't happened yet, and the channels had a commitment to entertainment as art, and a desire to address the needs of people who didn't want to watch Sly Stallone or Arnie movies all the time and were able to read subtitles AND look at the visuals on the screen. Over Christmas, there used even to be WHOLE SEASONS devoted to world cinema, French cinema etc. It was during those days that I opened my eyes and realized what I had been missing, and an interest in non-Hollywood cinema was born. One movie ...

lora44
Premium Review Jean De Florette (DVD): Jean de Florette (775 words)
by lora44 - written on 24/04/05 (Very useful, 2385 readings)
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I think it's fair to say that many films have come about because of a novel. However, how often can you say that a film has then gone on to inspire a book? 'Manon des Sources' was perhaps one of the first films to inspire a book. Now this is where it gets a bit confusing, because the 'Manon des Sources' I'm refering to is the original, made in 1952 by Marcel Pagnol, who had made a name for himself in the 1930s as one of France's most successful and respected independent film makers, with films such as 'Topaze,' 'César,' and 'La Femme du Boulanger'. In the original version of the film, Pagnol tells the story that had been recounted to him as a 13-year-old boy ...

 
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