Jean De Florette / Manon Of The Spring | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | February 17, 2015
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verdict |
A very respectable transfer. The hay-golden visuals are rather clear throughout. Very bright. The audio is not surround but mixed well.
genre | Drama | foreign |
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synopsis | In a rural French village an old man and his only remaining relative cast their covetous eyes on an adjoining vacant property. They need its spring water for growing their flowers, so are dismayed to hear the man who has inherited it is moving in. They block up the spring and watch as their new neighbour tries to keep his crops watered from wells far afield through the hot summer. Though they see his desperate efforts are breaking his health and his wife and daughter's hearts they think only of getting the water |
lead actors | Yves Montand | Gérard Depardieu | Daniel Auteuil | Elisabeth Depardieu | Margarita Lozano | Ernestine Mazurowna | Armand Meffre | Jean Maurel | Didier Pain | Pierre-Jean Rippert |
director | Claude Berri |