THE VILLAGE CLOCK
un film de Philippe Costantini - SociétéTwelve years have passed since the first film was made at Vilar de Perdizes, a village of Tràs-Os-Montes, in the north of Portugal.
Some of the inhabitants have left to seek their fortune abroad, others have remained and continue to work the land or build new houses for those who have emigrated to France or the USA and plan to return one day.
In this film, those who have never left the village and those who have
departed in order to return richer meet and confront each other for a summer.
Two worlds which, at the dawn of the European Community, insist on their differences.
Twelve years have passed since the first film was made at Vilar de Perdizes, a village of Tràs-Os-Montes, in the north of Portugal.
Some of the inhabitants have left to seek their fortune abroad, others have remained and continue to work the land or build new houses for those who have emigrated to France or the USA and plan to return one day.
In this film, those who have never left the village and those who have
departed in order to return richer meet and confront each other for a summer.
Two worlds which, at the dawn of the European Community, insist on their differences.
Data sheet
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- Directed by
- Philippe Costantini
- Year
- 1989
- Genre
- Société
- Editing
- Françoise Beloux
- Author
- Philippe Costantini
- Photography
- Philippe Costantini
- Sound
- Anna Glogowski
- Producer
- Les Films d'Ici
- Partners
- La Sept Arte
- Length
- 75'
- ISAN
- 000000019F050000H00000000N
- Sub title
- Pedras da saudade