A self-effacing figure, Philibert never imposes himself on the film, preferring to stress the communal experience of its creation and the very human stories that have emerged from his return journey.
Back To Normandy (2007)
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Reviews Counted:17
Fresh:15
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Average Rating:6.6/10
Theatrical Release:Jul 25, 2008 Limited
Synopsis: Nicolas Philibert, the director of TO BE AND TO HAVE, stays in documentary territory with this engaging film. Decades before BACK TO NORMANDY, Philibert worked as an assistant director on the film... Nicolas Philibert, the director of TO BE AND TO HAVE, stays in documentary territory with this engaging film. Decades before BACK TO NORMANDY, Philibert worked as an assistant director on the film I, PIERRE RIVIÈRE, HAVING SLAUGHTERED MY MOTHER, MY SISTER AND MY BROTHER… The film's director, René Allio, used nonprofessional actors to recreate the historical events surrounding a horrific event in 1935. Now, 30 years later, Philibert returns to the French countryside to find the cast of the original film. [More]
Director: Nicolas Philibert
Director: Nicolas Philibert
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Reviews for Back To Normandy
Not so much an entertainment or even an illumination, but rather a personal cinematic scrapbook, which should be stamped 'return to sender.'
With Back to Normandy, a nostalgic travelogue with philosophical aspirations, director Nicolas Philibert not only returns to the scene of a crime but the scene of a movie shoot.
Viewers should be won over by the director’s warm humanity, puckish sense of humour and rich appetite for contingent associations.
Back to Normandy is never less than an extraordinary journey through time, memory and the repercussions of a baffling, bygone crime.
It's a bit too convenient to credit Philibert's film with Proustian significance, but this particular remembrance has been constructed with similar profundity.
Granted, Philibert’s free-roaming approach is as languid as a weekend ramble. But his warm, tender, patient film finds much to move and chew on in the mulch and mire of rustic matters.
A straightforward docu with a slightly mystical heart, Back to Normandy plays like a meticulous personal project on which we are permitted to eavesdrop.
The doc becomes an ode to the film the cast collectively made and iterates what power and range a camera can have in front as well as behind the scenes.
Intriguing and occasionally moving film with a strong central idea and some engaging interviewees.
The testimony of Normandy’s subjects is always fascinating; Philibert proves that not all directors should wade in the same river twice.
It is rather awesomely evident that when the cameras left, life -- and death -- simply went on.
A typically detailed profile of people creating something remarkable together.
Philibert lets the interviewees ramble and the fly-on-the-wall business feels totally random.
A generous portrait of a community, past and present, reflecting on their unexpected contribution to the cinema.
A leisurely and reflective film filled with warmth and respect for its subjects.
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