The Grocer's Son, the Mayor, the Village and the World

The Grocer's Son, the Mayor, the Village and the World

Release date : September 1, 2021
Runtime : 1h 51m
Countries of origin : Belgium / France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Claire Simon /
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Production companies : Petit à Petit Production / Les films de la caravane /
September 1, 2021 1h 51m Belgium Documentary French More
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Claire Simon goes to Lussas, in France’s Ardèche, home to a vibrant community of documentarians. She films the creation of Tënk, an online platform for auteur documentaries. The initiative is a labour of love for the passionate and optimistic people behind it, but the process is long and arduous, as cultural projects often are. The filmmaker followed them for months, capturing their doubts and dilemmas: how do you manage everyday conflicts? Be accepted by a rural population that you aren’t part of? By the general public? Reconcile private life and professional calling? Reassure the mayor? Secure funding without making ethical compromises? A fascinating, bittersweet and insightful behind-the-scenes film. (Apolline Caron-Ottavi)
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  • title:The Grocer's Son, the Mayor, the Village and the World
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:1h 51m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Belgium · France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Claire Simon /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Petit à Petit Production · Les films de la caravane ·
  • Overview:Claire Simon goes to Lussas, in France’s Ardèche, home to a vibrant community of documentarians. She films the creation of Tënk, an online platform for auteur documentaries. The initiative is a labour of love for the passionate and optimistic people behind it, but the process is long and arduous, as cultural projects often are. The filmmaker followed them for months, capturing their doubts and dilemmas: how do you manage everyday conflicts? Be accepted by a rural population that you aren’t part of? By the general public? Reconcile private life and professional calling? Reassure the mayor? Secure funding without making ethical compromises? A fascinating, bittersweet and insightful behind-the-scenes film. (Apolline Caron-Ottavi)
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