My Father's Glory is a movie based on the memoir of Marcel Pagnol. It follows the story of a young boy growing up in the countryside of Provence in the late 19th century. The film explores the beauty of nature, family relationships, and childhood memories. It showcases the adventures and experiences of the protagonist, providing a heartwarming and nostalgic journey.
In rural Provence, a greedy farmer plots against his neighbor to gain control of a valuable source of spring water, leading to tragic consequences.
Manon, a shepherdess, seeks revenge on the town council for their mistreatment of her and her family. She uncovers a secret water source that the town depends on, and uses it to manipulate them.
Toni follows the story of an abusive husband in a small French village who falls victim to a wrongful accusation and pays the price for his crimes. As tensions rise within the community, secrets are revealed, and alliances are tested.
In the summer of 1939, 13-year-old Marie goes with her parents to visit her grandparents in a small town near Avignon. Marie discovers her femininity and falls for a young Jewish doctor, but he prefers Eva, Marie's mother.
In 2009, Frédéric Mistral’s tale of love and loss in Provence came to the Opéra de Paris with a new production of Gounod’s 1864 opera Mireille. Nicolas Joel’s naturalistic staging frames the accomplished performances of Albanian soprano Inva Mula as Mireille and American tenor Charles Castronovo as her ardent country lover Vincent.
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