Our review of La Ferme des Bertrand: the work is in the meadow. Through a family transmission spanning three generations, Gilles Perret sheds light on fifty years of peasant history.

And its arduousness. Every film comes out in a particular context. When it comes to Asterix or The Three Musketeers, it doesn't make much difference. But in the case of The Last of the Jews, the excellent comedy by Noé Debré, this changes the perspective of the spectator and that of the filmmaker.