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{fr} '''''Le château de ma mère''''' / {en} '''''My Mother's Castle''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Mother%27s_Castle_(film) ] (France, 1990), directed by Yves Robert.
{fr} '''''La Gloire de mon père''''' / {en} '''''My Father's Glory''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Father%27s_Glory_(film) ] (France, 1990), directed by Yves Robert.
 
Every holiday Marcel and his family go to their cottage near Marseilles. During one of these holidays he meets Isabelle, a pretty but conceited girl... Adapted from the cult classic novel from Marcel Pagnol.
 
A sequel to ''My Father's Glory'', also filmed by Robert in 1990.


At the end of the nineteenth century, little Marcel lives with his parents in the Provence countryside. During his holiday, Marcel meets Lili, a local boy who knows all the secrets of the hills, and the two become fast friends.




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{fr} La Gloire de mon père / {en} My Father's Glory [1] (France, 1990), directed by Yves Robert.

At the end of the nineteenth century, little Marcel lives with his parents in the Provence countryside. During his holiday, Marcel meets Lili, a local boy who knows all the secrets of the hills, and the two become fast friends.

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