Keswick Film Festival

Sunday 8th November 5:00 PM - Alhambra

The Grocer's Son
(Le fils de l'épicier)

Director: Eric Guirado Country: France
Cert: 12A Year: 2007 Length: 99 minsLanguage: French
Autumn 2009
The Grocer's Son

Programme Notes

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Audience Reaction

Score: 76.96% Attendance: 115

Reviews

Links

  • More details on this film at the Internet Movie Database

In order to keep alive the family's grocery shop Antoine is forced to go back to his home town when his father has a heart attack. Unwillingly driving the family van from hamlet to hamlet, delivering supplies to the few remaining inhabitants, his attitude gradually changes when accompanied by his Parisian friend Claire... To achieve documentary-like realism, director Éric Guirado shot portraits of travelling tradesmen in southern France: his film affectionately observes their gruff, self-reliant customers and respects these hardy, weather-beaten but also funny and endearing people. Ultimately, this French boxoffice hit is about the coming-of-age of a man rediscovering life and love in the countryside.

Critics

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Unfolding amid the dappled sunshine and dusty roads of Provence, this is a film that lifts your spirits.
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Allan Hunter, Daily Express



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