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Format: VHS
 Jun 2000
 Rated PG
 Recording Mode: (unknown)
 Sound: Surround, HiFi
 113 min.
 Color
 UPC: 027616846235 |
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Movie Description This sequel to 1986's JEAN DE FLORETTE stars Emmanuelle Beart as Manon (the daughter of JEAN DE FLORETTE's protagonist). Manon has grown up to become a beautiful woman, a shy and resourceful shepherdess who lives in relative seclusion from the townspeople of her provencal village, haunted by the tragic death of her father (played by Gerard Depardieu in part one). An outsider, like her father, Manon stays high up in the rugged hills preferring the company of her sheep to her nearby neighbors César (Yves Montand) and Ugolin (Daniel Auteuil). One fateful day, Manon discovers the real reason why her father's spring ran dry and comes up with a powerful revenge to exact on the men responsible for her father's downfall. Manon's action changes her life forever and uncovers long-hidden family secrets that powerfully affect the local villagers. This charming and poignant fable, based on Marcel Pagnol's classic story is a richly filmed tale of a small triumph over tragedy. Emmanuelle Beart's beauty radiates throughout the film, she delivers a subtle and captivating performance. Once again, director Claude Berri films with a sensitive eye for the wild beauty of the French countryside that perfectly compliments the seductive and earthy beauty of its nubile young star.
Synopsis In this sequel to 1986's "Jean de Florette", Manon (the daughter of "Jean de Florette's" protagonist), has grown up to become a beautiful woman, ready to exact revenge on the men responsible for her father's death. Her actions bring about unforeseen consequences for many...
Film Notes Color by Eastmancolor. Shot in Technovision. Prints by DeLuxe.
Additional cast: Bernard Olivier (Hippolyte Girardot).
Film has yellow subtitles for easy legibility.
Additional credits: Michel Deruelle (makeup), Colette Suder (production administrator), and Marie-Christine Lafosse (casting).
Industry Reviews "...MANON OF THE SPRING reminds us how gratifying good old-fashioned revenge can be..." Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (12/24/1987)
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