Réalisation:
Yves RobertPhotographie:
Robert AlazrakiMusique:
Vladimir CosmaActeurs·trices:
Philippe Caubère, Nathalie Roussel, Didier Pain, Thérèse Liotard, Julien Ciamaca, Victorien Delmare, Joris Molinas, Julie Timmerman (plus)VOD (4)
Résumés(1)
De retour dans ses collines, Marcel découvre l'amour et ses premiers chagrins. Se rendant désormais tous les week-ends à La Treille, les Pagnol empruntent un raccourci traversant des domaines privés, jusqu'au jour où un garde intransigeant les prend en flagrant délit. Des années plus tard, achetant un château, Marcel découvre que c'est celui que sa mère avait si peur de traverser. (Gaumont)
(plus)Critiques (2)
Even though the sequel to My Father's Glory takes on some pretty dark connotations, especially at the end, it's still a film that manages to charm, and together with the first film it forms a pair that show both the beauty of the French countryside and the beauty of childhood, in a way that is both human and charming. ()
The sequel to the film My Father's Glory maintains remarkably consistent quality. Both films have such a charming narrative that I can't resist adding a fifth star. Perhaps it's also due to the nostalgic conclusion reflecting on the happy memories of childhood, where Marcel, with each passing year, realizes that the carefree days of youth are irretrievably gone due to life's trials and tribulations. (90%) ()