CAST
IN THE NAME OF THE LAND (2020)
Starring Guillaume Canet, Veerle Baetens, Anthony Bajon, Rufus, Samir Guesmi and Yona Kervern. Directed by Édouard Bergeon.
Pierre returns from Wyoming to the Mayenne district of France in the late ’70s to marry his sweetheart and take over his imperious father’s farm. The couple have two children, and for many years, life is good. But the business is soon placed under enormous pressure, and what was once satisfying begins to take an insidious toll on the family.
Starring Guillaume Canet, Veerle Baetens, Anthony Bajon, Rufus, Samir Guesmi and Yona Kervern. Directed by Édouard Bergeon.
Pierre returns from Wyoming to the Mayenne district of France in the late ’70s to marry his sweetheart and take over his imperious father’s farm. The couple have two children, and for many years, life is good. But the business is soon placed under enormous pressure, and what was once satisfying begins to take an insidious toll on the family.
ANOTHER WORLD
Starring Vincent Lindon, Sandrine Kiberlain, Anthony Bajon, Marie Drucker, Olivier Lemaire, Guillaume Draux, Christophe Rossignon, Sarah Laurent, Joyce Bibring and Olivier Beaudet. Directed by Stéphane Brizé.
Lindon plays Philippe Lemesle, an executive who oversees the regional factory of an industrial multi-national. He has dedicated his life to the company, balancing relations with his employees while placating his bosses and their American overlords. But it’s come at a high personal cost - he and partner Anne are separating, and his relationship with troubled son Lucas is also foundering. So when the already-frayed Philippe is tasked by management with a downsizing operation, he faces a major crisis of conscience.
Starring Vincent Lindon, Sandrine Kiberlain, Anthony Bajon, Marie Drucker, Olivier Lemaire, Guillaume Draux, Christophe Rossignon, Sarah Laurent, Joyce Bibring and Olivier Beaudet. Directed by Stéphane Brizé.
Lindon plays Philippe Lemesle, an executive who oversees the regional factory of an industrial multi-national. He has dedicated his life to the company, balancing relations with his employees while placating his bosses and their American overlords. But it’s come at a high personal cost - he and partner Anne are separating, and his relationship with troubled son Lucas is also foundering. So when the already-frayed Philippe is tasked by management with a downsizing operation, he faces a major crisis of conscience.