Back To Normandy Review

Back To Normandy
A filmmaker returns to Normandy thirty years after a working on a movie based on a local homicide and tries to find the actors who worked on the project.

by Patrick Peters |
Published on
Release Date:

18 Jan 2008

Running Time:

113 minutes

Certificate:

TBC

Original Title:

Back To Normandy

In 1975, director René Allio wrapped his adaptation of Michel Foucault’s tome I, Pierre Rivière, Having Slaughtered My Mother, My Sister and My Brother... Documentarian Nicolas Philibert was an assistant on this reconstruction of a 1830s murder, and here he searches out the amateurs who made up the cast, while trying to explain why a sensitive country boy was driven to kill his father’s tormentors.

The combination of memoir and historical sleuthing will make more sense when both films are released on DVD later this year, but this is a typically detailed Philibertian profile of working people contributing towards something remarkable.

A typically detailed profile of people creating something remarkable together.
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