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Movies are generally looked down upon. Without any language barrier, if you've seen one, you've seem 'em all. But once in a while a movie comes along that you love to remember. Like the Star Wars, where you don't know if the movie's going forwards or backwards and it's worth remembering because you cannot possibly forget.
A Sunday In The Country is also an unforgettable film but for good reasons. The movie is about an ageing French painter of the post-impressionist school - one who never quite made it - living comfortably with his mistress/housekeeper after his wife's death. His children and grandchildren come to visit him on Sundays. He's always attentive, dutiful, but rather disappointed. This particular Sunday, however, sees the visit of his tempestuous daughter, Irene, from Paris. A poignant depiction of family life directed by the award-winning filmmaker Tavernier.
A Sunday
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