Please recommend French country movies that reflect the comfortable rural life of French farmers. The story is not necessarily ups and downs, just fresh!
Sunny Day at the First Intersection and Sunny Day Goodbye are warm stories of a small mountain village in Provence in the early 20th century. These two films are adapted from Marcel Pagnol's autobiographical novels, telling the author's trivial childhood memories, and are also called "the glory of father" and "the castle of mother". The story of Sunny Day at the First Intersection describes that Marshall and his uncle shared a villa in Provence for the summer vacation, during which many interesting things happened, which made Marshall deeply fall in love with this land. The story begins with an introduction to the life of this family. My father is an old-school teacher, and my mother is always worried that Marshall's books will explode if she reads too much, but Marshall just looks for books all day, even looking for recipes. My uncle is a boastful civil servant. This film is Marcel Pagnol's Childhood Memories, adapted from the famous French writer Marcel's essay comedy Children's Anecdotes, and is a sister work with the Mother's Castle directed by Elvis Robert. This is a growth comedy that makes people feel happy inside, and the location is very poetic. In addition, Provence is the place where the story of rooftop cavalry takes place.