
Overview:
In a rural French village, an old man and his only remaining relative cast their covetous eyes on an adjoining vacant property. They need its spring water for growing their flowers, and are dismayed to hear that the man who has inherited it is moving in. They block up the spring and watch as their new neighbour tries to keep his crops watered from wells far afield through the hot summer. Though they see his desperate efforts are breaking his health and his wife and daughter's hearts, they think only of getting the water.Status: | Released (1986-08-27) |
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Awards: | Won 4 BAFTA 11 wins & 17 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $4,940,939 |
Screen: | Marcel Pagnol, Claude Berri, Gérard Brach |
Productions: | DD Productions, Films A2, Renn Productions, AMLF, RAI, TSR |
Production Countries: | France, Italy, Switzerland |
Spoken Languages: | Italiano, Français |

Casts
- 2565: Yves Montand - César Soubeyran, aka 'le Papet'
- 16927: Gérard Depardieu - Jean Cadoret, hunchback, son of Florette
- 6012: Daniel Auteuil - Ugolin Soubeyran, nephew of Papet
- 38351: Elisabeth Depardieu - Aimée Cadoret, wife of Jean
- 16314: Margarita Lozano - Baptistine, Piedmontese of the cave
- 38385: Ernestine Mazurowna - Manon Cadoret, daughter of Jean & Aimée
- 38386: Armand Meffre - Philoxène, mayor
Crews
- 37187: Jean-Claude Petit - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 38393: Marcel Pagnol - Novel - Writing
- 38398: Corinne Lazare - Editor - Editing
- 38396: Jeanne Kef - Editor - Editing
- 11204: Pierre Grunstein - Executive Producer - Production
- 12758: Noëlle Boisson - Editor - Editing
- 23510: Sophie Coussein - Editor - Editing
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Reviews
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sub·tle (adjective) Definition: making use of clever and indirect methods to achieve something. One of the most celebrated French films of the 1980s, and with good reason. I don't think there's ever been a film that better depicts evil so subtlety well as Jean de Florette, specific ....
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**The power of envy and the ineffectiveness of farming by handbooks.** The film is quite good, perhaps one of the best French films I've seen this year, which whets the appetite for the sequel, which is reputed to be even better. Simple, this film begins with the cunning maneuvers ....
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"Ugolin" (Daniel Auteuil) returns from the war to his wealthy uncle "Papet" (Yves Montant) with some inspiration. He doesn't divulge his cunning plan until he is ready, and then presents the man with some perfectly cultivated carnations. It turns out there's money in flowers, but the ....
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