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6.7/10
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Women are left behind to work a family farm during the Great War.Women are left behind to work a family farm during the Great War.Women are left behind to work a family farm during the Great War.
- Awards
- 11 nominations
Mathilde Viseux
- Marguerite Sandrail
- (as Mathilde Viseux-Ely)
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- TriviaThe movie starring Nathalie Baye and her real life daughter Laura Smet was released the very same day Johnny Halliday died. He was the ex husband of the first and the father of the second.
- GoofsIn the opening scene, which is set in 1915, the dead German soldiers are wearing the later style helmets that were not introduced until at least a year later.
- SoundtracksLa Chanson des Blés d'Or
Music by Frédéric Doria
Lyrics by Camille Soubise and L. Lemaître
Sung by Iris Bry
Featured review
Xavier Beauvois back in the 1990's made a very good film ' N'oublie pas que tu vas Mourir '. I saw it at a Florence film festival and was impressed especially as it approached the subject of AIDS from a heterosexual perspective. AIDs, drugs in Amsterdam and the former Yugoslavian civil wars was quite a combination, and for me it worked. It was stark and not made as a crowd pleaser and I admired him for it. I have lost track of his work since then, but after being on the shelf for a while I watched ' Les Gardiennes '. At first I was impressed by the routine lives set in rural France during WW1 and how the women coped with their lives, fathers and sons fighting. But as the film progressed I got bored with the prettiness of the photography and also the music which was bland given the subject matter. The central point of interest was the predicament of the character played very well by Iris Bry, and her unfair endurance at the hands of a so called ' normal ' family. Keeping the family together at all brutal costs is not in my code of existence, and Nathalie Baye ( excellent as always ) as the mother turned from understandable grief at the loss of a son to a moral monster. The young woman's predicament was distantly related to Thomas Hardy's ' Tess of the D'Urbervilles ' and her resilience similar, although fortunately she does not end up on the gallows. All the same the complicit togetherness of the family structure fortified by the mother repelled me, and the last scene of the film with its perfunctory open ended optimism stretched endurance to its limit. Overall the film seemed swamped by its ' beauty ' and no doubt many have liked that approach. The brief and truthfully shown war scene where all men on either side are seen as equals in the needlessly cruel hands of those who caused it was excellently portrayed. The pity of war was apparent. The pitiless huddling together of the remaining ' family ' was not. A 6 for the portrayal of the cyclic seasons and the long painful years which is rarely done in the cinema, and with less picture postcard photography and a less barbaric family I could have given it a 10.
- jromanbaker
- Nov 7, 2020
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Languages
- Also known as
- Les gardiennes
- Filming locations
- Montrol-Sénard, Haute-Vienne, France(village church and school)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- €8,900,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $177,331
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,479
- May 6, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $4,167,608
- Runtime2 hours 18 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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