L'arbre et la forêt
Frédérick runs a tree nursery. For sixty years this elderly man has not only cultivated seeds and seedlings but also harbours a secret. His wife and his eldest son are the only ones who know the truth.
But then, Frédérick’s son dies; the relationship between father and son was not always free of conflict and because of this Frédérick decides to open up to others close to him and admit something he couldn’t bring himself to mention before.
When Frédérick was twenty, France was occupied by Germany. At the time, Frédérick was deported to Schirmeck, a Nazi concentration camp in Vogesen – on account of his homosexuality.
After the end of the Second World War, Frédérick married and started a family. Frédérick, a man who had escaped horror, certain death and extermination on a massive scale, began his life anew.
His new life made him hope that he would never again have to come into contact with that which lay behind him and should be forgotten…
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Runtime
105 min -
Country
France -
Year of Presentation
2010 -
Year of Production
2010 -
Director
Olivier Ducastel, Jacques Martineau -
Cast
Guy Marchand, Françoise Fabian, Sabrina Seyvecou, Yannick Renier, François Negret, Catherine Mouchet, Sandrine Dumas, Pierre-Loup Rajot -
Production Company
Les Films du Lendemain -
Berlinale Section
Panorama -
Berlinale Category
Feature Film
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Biography Olivier Ducastel
Olivier Ducastel Born in Lyon, France in 1962, he studied film and theatre at the University of Paris III. He was made head of the directing department at La Fémis in 2013.
Filmography Olivier Ducastel
1998 Jeanne et le garçon formidable | 2002 Ma vraie vie à Rouen | 2008 Nés en 68 | 2019 Haut perchés
Biography Jacques Martineau
Born in Montpellier, France in 1963, he studied literature and,
in 1994, completed a PhD on Honoré de Balzac. He has been collaborating with Olivier Ducastel since 1995 and they won a Teddy Award in 2000 for DROLE DE FELIX (FUNNY FELIX). Most recently, their film L’ARBRE ET LA FORÊT (FAMILY TREE) screened in the Berlinale Panorama in 2010.
Filmography Jacques Martineau
1998 Jeanne et le garçon formidable | 2002 Ma vraie vie à Rouen | 2008 Nés en 68 | 2019 Haut perchés