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As small family farming disappears from the French countryside, the people who have worked the land for generations refuse to give up and let their livelihoods crumble around them. Director Raymond Depardon travels between families and farms, feeling the pressure of the changing times as families attempt to cope with the devastating loss of their lifestyles. Over the course of ten years, Depardon returns to each family to catch up on their stories, allowing the passage of time to play a major role in the film. We meet octogenarian brothers who struggle with the daily task of maintaining their farm despite their age and the evolution of their trade. Depardon takes on the role of filmmaker, interviewer, and narrator, coaxing the traditionally reserved farmers to open up about their lives and feelings of despair over the decline of their industry. Visually astute, Depardon imparts his sincere affection and respect for his subjects through sprawling shots of the countryside’s natural beauty as well as striking images that divulge the naked truth of the situation.
Cast & Crew
Director: Raymond Depardon
Producer: Claudine Nougaret
Editor: Simon Jaquet
Cinematographer: Raymond Depardon
Music: Gabriel Fauré
Filmography: The 10th Judicial Court: Moments of Trials (2004); Untouched by the West (2002); Muriel Leferle (1999); Lumière de Paris (1998); Malraux (1996)
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