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Le Chateau De Ma Mere [1991]

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Le Chateau De Ma Mere [1991]Starring: ~ Phillippe Caubere, Nathalie Roussel Didier Pain Therese Liotard
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   Studio: Second Sight Films Ltd.
   Region: 2
   Number of Discs: 1
   Format: Anamorphic, PAL Widescreen
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Customer Reviews:

  Return to glorious Provence and childhood (15 October 2008)
Exquisite scenery, brilliant photograhy, wonderful understated acting, great autobiographical story by the film maker Louis Pagnol (Jean de Florette etc) told with sensitivity and humour and seen through the rosy glow of fondly remembered childhood experiences. Totally delightful.

  Delightful (15 October 2008)
Joy to watch, shed a tear or two for lost times at the end.....did we really used to live in times like that?

  Tres bien (25 August 2008)
I found this film entising, even though it wasn't quite as good as the first film, 'the glorie de mon pere'.


  Wot no subtitles? (16 July 2008)
I really enjoyed this film but that enjoyment was only supported by the quality of the camera work and the little bit of dialogue that my limited French could grasp, as the promised sub-titles were not on the CD. If I had watched the film sooner I would have returned it for this reason. As it was weeks before I watched the film, I'm taking French lessons instead!

  Watch this after "La Gloire de Mon Pere" (28 May 2007)
This is a delightful and, at times, poignant sequel to "La Gloire de Mon Pere". The latter is best watched first to get the evolving story in the right order and to get to know the family whose fortunes unfold over the two films. Both films have great charm and excellent performances, not least by the various children who appear. The films depict a lost world of simple pleasures and the hardships that most people took for granted in the past.
The French scenery is impressive too.

 
 


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