Film Review
Bruno Podalydès' follow-up to his acclaimed short film
Versailles Rive-Gauche (1992) is
this equally beguiling little film which is striking in its humanity
and naturalism. Plot-wise, there is virtually nothing to the
film. A father and his baby son (respectively played by the
director's brother Denis and son Jean) are tracked by the camera as
they explore the wonders of nature offered by a field, a wood and a
beach. There is nothing remotely sensational about this film and
yet it is thoroughly absorbing, a heart-warming portrayal of a father
attempting to bond with his newly born son by sharing with him his love
for nature. Jean Podalydès would subsequently play Denis
Podalydès as a child in
Le Parfum de la dame en noir
(2005), again under the direction of Bruno Podalydès.
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Next Bruno Podalydès film:
Dieu seul me voit (1998)
Film Synopsis
A father takes his two month old baby son to the countryside and introduces him to
the sights, sounds and smells of the natural world. Having
greeted a friendly cow, they explore a forest and end
up on a deserted beach, where the father takes his son into the sea and
baptises him into the community of men.
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Film Credits
- Director: Bruno Podalydès
- Script: Bruno Podalydès
- Cinematographer: Benoît Rizzoti,
Pierre Stoeber
- Music: Hervé Lavandier
- Cast: Marcel Loshouarn (Voix radio),
Bruno Podalydès (Voix radio), Denis Podalydès (Father),
Jean Podalydès (Son),
Pascale Rocard (Voix radio)
- Country: France
- Language: French
- Support: Color
- Runtime: 35 min