France Impressions is a blog about my travels throughout France. Travel is about embarking on journeys, discovering new places, its people, learning from others and in particular, learning about oneself. I believe travel is an art and I like to craft trips and tours around your personality, interests, desires and dreams. I undertake to open for you 'doors that are normally closed" thereby ensuring you gain access to exclusive experiences while introducing you to extraordinary personalities.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Who says there is no more sweetness in the movies anymore?
Être et avoir (To be and to have) is a French documentary that tracks the life of a school teacher, Georges Lopez, and his class of 12 children between 4 and 12 or 13 years of age, studying in a one-classroom school. The film is a portrait in ordinariness of life in an unnamed French village, but it is a portrait in the extraordinariness of the all-encompassing process of education and individual growth and change.
The film is not given to emotion. It is not really a traditional film, with a story line, a well-defined beginning. The sweetness, I speak of is best represented at the end of the film as the students bid good-bye to their teacher and in a world, where a teacher can no longer touch a student without inviting awful aspersions, it was nice to see so many kisses being exchanged.
Above all, Être et avoir offers one the luxury of a journey down memory lane, at least for those, who attended idyllic, old fashioned, prep schools with small class sizes, where the teacher truly made a significant contribution to how we turned out. I don’t know about you but slice-of-life appeals to me. And Être et avoir did very well on that count. A well-spent afternoon! The movie can be found on Netflex.
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