Après 10 ans d'absence, Jean retourne dans sa ville natale lorsque son père tombe malade. Réunis avec sa soeur Juliette et son frère Jérémie, ils doivent reconstruire leur relation et leur c... Tout lireAprès 10 ans d'absence, Jean retourne dans sa ville natale lorsque son père tombe malade. Réunis avec sa soeur Juliette et son frère Jérémie, ils doivent reconstruire leur relation et leur confiance en tant que famille.Après 10 ans d'absence, Jean retourne dans sa ville natale lorsque son père tombe malade. Réunis avec sa soeur Juliette et son frère Jérémie, ils doivent reconstruire leur relation et leur confiance en tant que famille.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Bruno Raffaelli
- Le notaire
- (as Bruno Raffaelli de la Comédie Française)
Éric Bougnon
- Gérard, le voisin
- (as Eric Bougnon)
Avis en vedette
If you have siblings, this movie is a great reflection and portrayal of the struggles we each face finding our way in the world but also growing and changing within the family unit. There's questions about acceptance, love, growing up (maturing) and the changing responsibilities where we go from being looked after as children, to looking after parents. I think each of us will see ourselves in one of the siblings. Cliched? Maybe, but its a good portrayal of family life and growing up.
It is a long movie, but I honestly didn't mind and I didn't find it tedious. The acting is superb. The scenery is beautiful and there's good character development along the way.
It is a long movie, but I honestly didn't mind and I didn't find it tedious. The acting is superb. The scenery is beautiful and there's good character development along the way.
It is an excellent movie that made me experience a lot of feelings. Definitely, needs to be watched by people. All the interactions between the main characters make the public feel really involved with the movie. The director really did an effort in applying the best technology for the elaboration of the movie.
I loved this movie, and I think 'Retour en Bourgogne' is a must-see for people who love France. I enjoyed the seemingly simple and very charming camera-work It hides in fact a very dedicated vision of both director and camera workers.The actors are very good also, because they act naturally as if they are telling their own life story. Enough surprises to keep you stick to the story-line.I was part of this family in no time, and wanted to help them with all these questions that life brings up to us people, as we grow older. I would have liked to have such very nice family members as in this movie!!It never gets too sentimental, which could have easily happened. I liked the way different times and places were entangled. It was pure poetry!
A film that is 30% too long, rather prosaic and lacking in close-ups or actors who could hold them, combined with a very ordinary script and ploddingly literal screenplay. Phew! So you guessed I was underwhelmed. And there were times I wondered if I was watching a coroporate video on how to make wine ( sorry, French wine), its clearly better than that made elsewhere in the world, as they were keen to impress on us. Then compare this 'made for TV' effort to some of the wonderfully poetic movies that have come out of France..... and you wonder why they bothered. I can think of better ways to spend $10m.
Family reunification in the beautiful countryside of Borgogne, France, where the two brothers and the sister meed themselves in the old family house among the vaste vineyards. They have to deal with the past and plan the future, following the father's death. Not really a compelling plot, but a pleasant family comedy, where the passion for wine is celebrated with continous tastings. The settings are suggestive and the product is well-finished.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film's original, French title is a play on words, "Ce Qui Nous Lie" meaning "That Which Binds Us", with the word "Lie" also meaning lees, the sediment of wine during fermentation and aging. Additionally, the title references director Cédric Klapisch's successful early short film, Ce qui me meut (1989).
- ConnexionsReferences Ce qui me meut (1989)
- Bandes originalesCe qui nous lie est là
Lyrics by Camélia Jordana and Cédric Klapisch
Music by Loïc Dury (as Loïk Dury) and Christophe Minck
Performed by Camélia Jordana
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Back to Burgundy
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 7 870 000 € (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 257 610 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 15 157 $ US
- 25 mars 2018
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 11 625 884 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 53m(113 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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