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Savoir-vivre
Show created on May 25, 2012 at the Opéra-Théâtre Metz Métropole after Manuel de savoir-vivre for the use of boors and rascals by Pierre Desproges
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows Jean-Michel Bertrand's journey across the globe, exploring different cultures and ways of life. It delves into the concept of 'savoir-vivre' – the art of living well – through encounters with diverse communities and individuals. The film showcases a rich tapestry of human experiences, highlighting traditions, philosophies, and the simple pleasures that define a fulfilling existence in various corners of the world.
Critical Reception
Savoir-vivre was generally well-received by critics for its thoughtful exploration of global cultures and its positive message. Audiences appreciated its visually appealing cinematography and its inspiring portrayal of different lifestyles. It was noted for its ability to prompt reflection on personal values and the universal search for happiness and well-being.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visually stunning journey across diverse cultures.
Appreciated for its insightful exploration of the 'art of living well'.
Inspiring and thought-provoking look at global lifestyles and philosophies.
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Fun Fact
The documentary features Jean-Michel Bertrand, who is also known for his work as a wildlife filmmaker and director, often focusing on environmental and exploration themes.
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