
Movie spotlight
Noces de Sève
An anti-nuclear parable, the film tells the story of villagers who each year traditionally hold "sap weddings", thus paying homage to the forest. But a nuclear power plant must be built there. The film was presented in competition at the Thonon-les-Bains festival in 1978.
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Plot Summary
The film explores the complex relationship between a woman and her family as she grapples with societal expectations and her own desires. Set against a backdrop of rural life, it delves into themes of tradition, freedom, and the search for identity.
Critical Reception
Noces de Sève received a mixed to positive reception upon its release, with critics commending its introspective nature and strong performances, particularly from Anny Duperey. However, some found its pacing slow and its narrative somewhat obscure.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric portrayal of rural life and emotional depth.
Anny Duperey's performance was highlighted as a significant strength.
Some critics found the film's narrative structure challenging and slow-moving.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the French countryside, contributing to its authentic and immersive atmosphere.
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