| Niels Arestrup (A Prophet) plays an arrogant winemaker, proud owner of a St-Emilion château, who despises his son as a talentless weakling. Instead he starts to groom the son of his estate manager, newly returned from California, to succeed him. Writer/director Gilles Legrand’s study of fraught father/son relationships builds the tension, helped by a fine cast – especially Lorànt Deutsch as the put-upon son, his face registering every slight – while the vineyards of Bordeaux offer a deceptively serene backdrop. The only downside is Armand Amar’s over-explicit score, underlining every dramatic moment. Tu Seras Mon Fils News and Features |
11/30/12
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