My Father's Glory

Directed by Yves Robert
Yves Robert
Film Movement Classics
1990
110 Minutes
France
French
Coming of Age, Classics, Family, Biography, Drama
G
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
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Synopsis

At the turn of the twentieth century, 11-year-old Marcel (Julien Ciamaca) accompanies his parents, Joseph (Philippe Caubère) and Augustine (Nathalie Roussel), on a life-changing holiday to the Provence countryside. During these magical summer months, he befriends a local boy, who shares with him the secrets of the rugged hills, while learning newfound respect for his gentle schoolmaster father.

Based on the bestselling memoirs of French novelist, playwright and filmmaker Marcel Pagnol (the acclaimed author of Jean de Florette and Manon of the Spring), MY FATHER’S GLORY is an “enchanting” and “seductively scenic” (The New York Times) tribute to the lasting memories of childhood.

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