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Pierre ist 25, als er aus Wyoming zu seiner Verlobten zurückkehrt und die Familienfarm übernimmt. Zwanzig Jahre später vergrößert sich die Farm und damit auch die Familie.Pierre ist 25, als er aus Wyoming zu seiner Verlobten zurückkehrt und die Familienfarm übernimmt. Zwanzig Jahre später vergrößert sich die Farm und damit auch die Familie.Pierre ist 25, als er aus Wyoming zu seiner Verlobten zurückkehrt und die Familienfarm übernimmt. Zwanzig Jahre später vergrößert sich die Farm und damit auch die Familie.
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Pierre takes over his fathers farm at the age of twenty five. He loves the land and his family, wife and two children. They are a happy tightly knit unit and it seems there's no hardship they cannot overcome. But as the debts mount and the business spirals out of control, how long will it be until Pierre breaks under the pressure?
IN THE NAME OF THR LAND is an unflinching look at what it is to be a farmer in France. The beauty, the isolation, the rewarding hard work and the financial reward that doesn't always match the effort that was put in. The best thing about the film is the acting. Guillaume Canet deserves an Oscar for his portrayal of a good man in crisis.
Eduardo Bergeron is a documentary director and the film at times feels as such. You almost expect a voice over commenting on what's going on. Bergeron does not use the shaky camera move or first person shots to make the movie feel real. The tension and drama here comes solely through the performances and supported by the wonderful soundtrack of Thomas Doppelo - the disc should make pleasant stand alone listening.
IN THE NAME OF THE LAND is not an easy film to sit through. It could lose a 10 minutes or so from its running time, but even in shorter form it's hard to watch the characters you deeply care about being emotionally destroyed on screen. This is where the film succeeds and where it fails. There's rarely a ray of hope in the story. IN THE NAME OF THE LAND is a devastating experience.
IN THE NAME OF THR LAND is an unflinching look at what it is to be a farmer in France. The beauty, the isolation, the rewarding hard work and the financial reward that doesn't always match the effort that was put in. The best thing about the film is the acting. Guillaume Canet deserves an Oscar for his portrayal of a good man in crisis.
Eduardo Bergeron is a documentary director and the film at times feels as such. You almost expect a voice over commenting on what's going on. Bergeron does not use the shaky camera move or first person shots to make the movie feel real. The tension and drama here comes solely through the performances and supported by the wonderful soundtrack of Thomas Doppelo - the disc should make pleasant stand alone listening.
IN THE NAME OF THE LAND is not an easy film to sit through. It could lose a 10 minutes or so from its running time, but even in shorter form it's hard to watch the characters you deeply care about being emotionally destroyed on screen. This is where the film succeeds and where it fails. There's rarely a ray of hope in the story. IN THE NAME OF THE LAND is a devastating experience.
I saw this at a one off showing at the Glasgow Film Festival. Beautifully made and played by a great cast, it was so quietly powerful. A good role model on social comment in movies as there was no self righteous lecturing from the director and it was all the more effective for that. Please do see. Oh, and the music was great and appropriately used.
Is a movie that touches my heart, so real and inspiring.when i saw it I could place my life there , ant think how hard is to reach our dreams and how fast they can finish , the farmers life is so hard but is so great to live it , God leave everything under control and He wants us to enjoy all He have created , life go so fast and we have to live it the best !! Doing the best for others !! Our family is a great gift and we have to love them and fight for them ! I want to see the movie again but I can't find it !! I don't understand how a beautiful movie is so hard to find!! Good actors good director !!!
Not only a story about farmers conditions but also about passionated people facing burn out...
A movie dealing with the rural world, a subject which is rarely treated : in the past ,in "Farrebique" and its remake "Biquefarre (1945 and 1983) ,Georges Rouquier depicted his own family ; recently "petit paysan" attracted attention.
"Au nom de la terre" ,against all odds, out of the blue ,was a blockbuster when it was released ,even beating the umpteenth "Rambo" , which was released the same day in France .
Based on a true story ,director Edouard Bergeon's own family ,it's probably the fin de decade masterpiece of the French cinema;I was skeptical about Guillaume Canet cast as a farmer ,but I had to make amends: the actor was a horse -breeders' son and he knew all the tricks of the trade ;his performance in the film is one of his very best ;his metamorphosis is stunning :from the dashing go-getter fresh from Womying where the big herds impress him to the human wreck of the second part ,his facial expressions run the whole gamut from enthousiasm to despair.
The first part is close to documentary :it pits Pierre Jargeau 's modern methods against his dad Jacques (an admirable Rufus )'s old ways ("I started when I was 13 , and I had almost nothing ").Pierre thinks big ,he invests , his farm expand ; the director does not pass over in silence the mistakes :the intensive farming of chickens ,does it replace the fresh eggs you get from hens living in open air?That his wife finds him unconscious in the huge henhouse is revealing.Although there are moments of true happiness (Christmas and a birthday celebration) , it become obvious that his hard labor has taken the best of him (which the wise dad could have predicted); and the debts pile up , life becomes harder and harder till an unexpected disaster ruins all Pierre's hopes.
The second part of the movie is a descent into hell ,showing warts and all with a great sense of decency : the most harrowing moment is perhaps the impossibility for the dirty slovenly dad to attend a wedding: he's no longer part of the society ;and thanks for using a French song instead of the obligatory American ones .In this context ,Barbara's poignant " dis,quand reviendras-tu? " (+tell me,when will you come back?) heard on the beautiful landscapes (lovingly filmed),goes straight to the heart .
May the farmers cease to be victims !
"Au nom de la terre" ,against all odds, out of the blue ,was a blockbuster when it was released ,even beating the umpteenth "Rambo" , which was released the same day in France .
Based on a true story ,director Edouard Bergeon's own family ,it's probably the fin de decade masterpiece of the French cinema;I was skeptical about Guillaume Canet cast as a farmer ,but I had to make amends: the actor was a horse -breeders' son and he knew all the tricks of the trade ;his performance in the film is one of his very best ;his metamorphosis is stunning :from the dashing go-getter fresh from Womying where the big herds impress him to the human wreck of the second part ,his facial expressions run the whole gamut from enthousiasm to despair.
The first part is close to documentary :it pits Pierre Jargeau 's modern methods against his dad Jacques (an admirable Rufus )'s old ways ("I started when I was 13 , and I had almost nothing ").Pierre thinks big ,he invests , his farm expand ; the director does not pass over in silence the mistakes :the intensive farming of chickens ,does it replace the fresh eggs you get from hens living in open air?That his wife finds him unconscious in the huge henhouse is revealing.Although there are moments of true happiness (Christmas and a birthday celebration) , it become obvious that his hard labor has taken the best of him (which the wise dad could have predicted); and the debts pile up , life becomes harder and harder till an unexpected disaster ruins all Pierre's hopes.
The second part of the movie is a descent into hell ,showing warts and all with a great sense of decency : the most harrowing moment is perhaps the impossibility for the dirty slovenly dad to attend a wedding: he's no longer part of the society ;and thanks for using a French song instead of the obligatory American ones .In this context ,Barbara's poignant " dis,quand reviendras-tu? " (+tell me,when will you come back?) heard on the beautiful landscapes (lovingly filmed),goes straight to the heart .
May the farmers cease to be victims !
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- WissenswertesDirector/screenwriter Édouard Bergeon tells the story of his own father, mother and grandfather. He had already done so in his 2012 documentary Les fils de la terre (2012), which convinced producer Christophe Rossignon, also a farmer's son, to turn the story into this feature film.
- VerbindungenReferenced in De quoi j'me mêle!: Folge #1.14 (2020)
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