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E:29/2 Etre et Avoir on DVD
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In 1975, director Nicolas Philibert (Être et Avoir) was a young assisatant to film-maker Ren! Allio.
Together, they made ‘Moi, Pierre Rivière, ayant !gorg! ma mère, ma soeur et mon frèr!’ (‘I, Pierre Rivière, having cut the throat of my mother, my sister and my brother’)
a little-seen film based on the disturbing true story of a peasant who murdered his family in 1835.
All the main parts in ‘I, Pierre Rivière’ were played by non-professional actors from Normandy. Here, thirty years after the film’s release, Philibert takes his camera back to the region to learn about the lives of it’s stars during the intervening years. Weaving through time- between 1975, the present time, and the nineteenth century- Philibert creates yet another captivating documentary.
Website https://www.backtonormandy.co.uk
We have copies of 'Etre at Avoir' available to win to celebrate the release of 'Back to Normandy'. For your chance to win, please enter your details below.
In 1975, director Nicolas Philibert (Être et Avoir) was a young assisatant to film-maker Ren! Allio.
Together, they made ‘Moi, Pierre Rivière, ayant !gorg! ma mère, ma soeur et mon frèr!’ (‘I, Pierre Rivière, having cut the throat of my mother, my sister and my brother’)
a little-seen film based on the disturbing true story of a peasant who murdered his family in 1835.
All the main parts in ‘I, Pierre Rivière’ were played by non-professional actors from Normandy. Here, thirty years after the film’s release, Philibert takes his camera back to the region to learn about the lives of it’s stars during the intervening years. Weaving through time- between 1975, the present time, and the nineteenth century- Philibert creates yet another captivating documentary.
Website https://www.backtonormandy.co.uk
We have copies of 'Etre at Avoir' available to win to celebrate the release of 'Back to Normandy'. For your chance to win, please enter your details below.
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