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My Mother's Castle (1990)

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Original title: Château de ma mère, Le

Directed by
Yves Robert

Written by
Marcel Pagnol, Yves Robert

Cast
Philippe Caubère, Nathalie Roussel, Didier Pain, Thérèse Liotard, Julien Ciamaca [more]


Release Date
• USA: Jul 26, 1991
DVD Release Date
• R1: Nov 5, 2002
• R2: 19 Apr 2004

MPAA Rating
PG

Running Time
1 hour, 38 minutes

Country France

Studio Gaumont, Productions de la Gueville, TF1 Films

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Other Titles
• My Mother's Castle (1991)
• Le Château de ma mère



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 Synopses for My Mother's Castle (1990)
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The second part of Yves Robert's filming of Marcel Pagnol's childhood memoirs completes the narrative so casually begun in My Father's Glory--and fulfills a radiant journey we hadn't even realized we'd embarked on. Marcel is approaching his teens and acquiring a more coherent sense of the world. Accordingly, My Mother's Castle boasts a more concentrated style and unspools its story over (mostly) the space of one year, as opposed to a dozen. Whereas in the first film Robert had worked entirely with little-known players who simply became Marcel's family, here he calls upon screen veterans Jean Rochefort, Jean Carmet, and Georges Wilson to flesh out sharply ironical figures who loom challengingly on the young man's horizon. Consistent with Pagnol's emphasis on Provençal locations, the focal event of the film becomes the weekly walk the Marseilles-based family makes from the trolley station to their remote country cottage--a quintessentially mundane ritual that comes to be fraught with wonder, delight, and terror. It all leads to a payoff that opens the meaning of the title only as the film is reaching its transcendent conclusion. --Richard T. Jameson
  

2.The sequel to "My Father's Glory," the story picks up where the first story leaves off. A greater understanding between family members is the outcome of the author Marcel Pagnol's autobiographical recollection.   

3.Every holiday Marcel and his family go to their cottage in the Provence (France). He likes the hills in this region. Before they arrive at the cottage they have to walk about 5 miles. With the co-operation of an ex-pupil of Marcels father, who's a teacher, they only have to walk 1 mile, since they can take a shortcut along a canal, through the backyards of some excentric people. During one of these holidays he meets Isabelle, a pretty but conceited girl...   



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