'Manon des Sources' is the equally extraordinary, highly successful and award-winning sequel to Jean de Florette based on the classic novel by Marcel Pagnol. The timeless story continues with the late Jean de Florette's daughter Manon (Emmanuelle Beart), now grown up into a beautiful and free-spirited young shepherdess on her father's Provence farm. But when she finally learns the tragic truth behind her father's death, Manon plots her revenge on the dim-witted Ugolin (Daniel Auteuil) and the scheming Le Papet (Yves Montand). A visual feast containing masterly performances leading to a heart-stopping and totally unexpected conclusion, Manon des Sources, together with its precursor Jean de Florette, is universally acclaimed as one of the best French films of all time.
Directed by
Claude Berri
Written by
Claude Berri (adaptation); Gérard Brach (adaptation (as Gerard Brach)); Marcel Pagnol (novel).
Starring
Yves Montand (Cesar Soubeyran); Daniel Auteuil (Ugolin); Emmanuelle Béart (Manon (as Emmanuelle Beart)); Hippolyte Girardot (Bernard Olivier); Margarita Lozano (Baptistine); Yvonne Gamy (Delphine); Ticky Holgado (Le Spécialiste (as Tiki Olgado)); Jean Bouchaud (Le Curé / Priest). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
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Both Tough, and Touching, to Watch
Mark Banks (United Kingdom)
Opinion: Recommended
Jean de Florette and Manon des Sources are both tough to watch, and touching to watch. Tough due to the spiritual battle between good and evil that takes place between Jean, Cesar and his sidekick Ugolin. And touching most poignantly of all when Manon learns the truth of the reality of her father’s fate, and with it too the harsh reality of the dark side of life. Ultimately though, as God promises us will happen, the truth is uncovered and Manon is the one that triumphs – albeit at great personal cost. Set against the backdrop of rural Provence the films flow along at a relaxing pace and keep the viewer engaged in one of the greatest adaptations of a novel ever to be brought to screen.