Raboliot
Raboliot

Raboliot

2008Movie90 minFrench

In the French countryside at the beginning of the 20th century, Raboliot, who gets his name from looking like a burrowing rabbit, is a small-time poacher who loves and lives for freedom. Married with two children but traumatised by the war, it is only when he is out hunting at night that he feels really free and happy. But these escapades do not please the local policeman, Sommedieu, who is set on putting an end to them.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Jean-Pierre AmérisGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

Raboliot, a poacher living in the Sologne region of France, struggles to make ends meet while trying to protect his family and his way of life. He faces the constant threat of being caught by gamekeepers and the increasing pressures of modernization that encroaches upon the natural landscape he cherishes. Despite the hardships, Raboliot finds solace and purpose in his connection to nature and his dedication to his children.

Critical Reception

Raboliot received a generally warm reception, particularly praised for its nostalgic portrayal of rural French life and its strong performances. Critics often highlighted the film's gentle pace and its focus on a more traditional way of existence, though some found it to be somewhat understated.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its charming depiction of French rural traditions.
  • Praised for the lead performances, especially Jacques Dutronc.
  • Found to be a simple yet affecting family drama.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Raboliot are limited, but those available often commend its heartwarming story and its authentic representation of French country life. Viewers found the film to be a pleasant and nostalgic viewing experience.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the novel of the same name by Maurice Genevoix, a renowned French writer known for his nature-themed works.

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