A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Henri Rouquier, Maria Rouquier, Roger Malet
Written by:
Georges Rouquier
Directed by:
Georges Rouquier
Release Date:
April 4, 1984
Original Title:
Biquefarre
Genres:
Documentary | Drama
Production Companies:
Mallia Films
Midas Film
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Biquefarre is a small farm in Aveyron. The changing economics of farming lead Raoul, in late middle age, to decide to sell and move to Toulouse. At least two neighboring farmers want to buy Biquefarre: Lucien and the young Marcel. Behind the scenes, Henri, whose brother is Marcel's father and who is also Lucien's brother-in-law, negotiates with Raoul so that Marcel's father can secretly sweeten Marcel's offer. Will dad and uncle succeed? In the background is the hard daily work of farming: milking cows, harvesting at night, and finding help when a farmer falls ill. Progress brings challenges: polluted water, factory farms, and skyrocketing land prices.
Additional Music:
Alberto Visentin
Assistant Camera:
Jean-Georges Guy
Assistant Director:
Alain Peyrollaz
Assistant Editor:
Pascale Chretien
Dominique Pouzadou
Assistant Location Manager:
Pierre Lorrain
Patrice Couteaux
Assistant Production Design:
Frédéric Duru
Assistant Production Manager:
Maryse Mohier
Associate Producer:
William Gilcher
Camera Operator:
Pierre-Laurent Chénieux
Dialogue:
Georges Rouquier
Maria Signorini
Director:
Georges Rouquier
Director of Photography:
André Villard
Editor:
Geneviève Louveau
Electrician:
Dominique Testud
Foley Artist:
Jacky Dufour
Grip:
Bernard Largemains
Location Manager:
Baba Gamet
Music:
Yves Gilbert
Presenter:
Bertrand Van Effenterre
Marie-Françoise Mascaro
Producer:
Marie-Françoise Mascaro
Bertrand Van Effenterre
Production Design:
Geoffroy Larcher
Production Secretary:
Nathalie Tijou
Screenplay:
Georges Rouquier
Script Consultant:
Laurence Wylie
John Weiss
William Gilcher
Script Supervisor:
Marie Arnaud
Sound Assistant:
Bernard Chaumeil
Jean Labourel
Sound Engineer:
Alain Sempé
Sound Mixer:
Gérard Lamps
Thanks:
Donna Evleth
Michel Chauvac
Claude Chégut
Pierre Gaudez
Raymond Mouly
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