BERLIN—Confirming the market appeal of France’s Cedric Klapisch after his “The Spanish Apartment” trilogy, his latest film, drama comedy “Back to Burgundy,” will have been sold significantly across ...
The seductive scenery in this French film will sink its hooks into any hungering soul, and the window into the winemaking process it offers will stimulate the juices of any armchair oenophile. But the ...
“Back to Burgundy” is hardly the first French film to use the making of wine as a backdrop, but it might be the most site specific. It’s not that other vineyard films like Éric Rohmer’s “Autumn Tale” ...
Everyone’s a critic. But Burgundy vigneron Jean-Marc Roulot is particularly emphatic about giving a thumbs down to most films set in wine country. “So many are just clichés,” he explains. “The work is ...
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