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Manon des sources (French pronunciation: [manɔ̃ de suʁs]; meaning Manon of the Spring) is a 1986 French language period film directed by Claude Berri, as the second part of a diptych with Jean de Florette, released the same year.
- Ève Brenner
She sang in films, including Manon des Sources. She released...
- Hippolyte Girardot
1986: Manon des Sources (Manon of the Spring), directed by...
- Gabriel Bacquier
Gabriel Bacquier (French pronunciation: [gabʁjel bakje]; 17...
- Manon of the Spring (1952 film)
Manon of the Spring (French: Manon des sources) is a 1952...
- Ève Brenner
Roaming the rich valleys and the verdurous pastures of 1930s Provence, proud shepherdess, Manon, the beautiful eighteen-year-old daughter of late Jean Cadoret, is still reeling from the sudden death of her father.
The Water of the Hills (L'Eau des collines) is a two-volume novel by the French writer and director Marcel Pagnol, made up of Jean de Florette and Manon des sources, both originally published in 1963. It was first translated in English in 1966, under the title Manon of the Springs.
Manon of the Spring: Directed by Claude Berri. With Yves Montand, Daniel Auteuil, Emmanuelle Béart, Hippolyte Girardot. A beautiful but shy shepherdess plots vengeance on the men whose greedy conspiracy to acquire her father's land caused his death years earlier.
- Claude Berri
- 2 min
Manon of the Spring (French: Manon des sources) is a 1952 French two-part drama film directed by Marcel Pagnol and starring Jacqueline Pagnol, Raymond Pellegrin and Henri Vilbert.
Overview. In this, the sequel to Jean de Florette, Manon has grown into a beautiful young shepherdess living in the idyllic Provencal countryside. She plots vengeance on the men who greedily conspired to acquire her father's land years earlier. Claude Berri. Director, Screenplay.
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The second installment in the sprawling rural tragedy that began with JEAN DE FLORETTE, MANON OF THE SPRING follows a beautiful but shy shepherdess (Emmanuelle Béart) as she plots vengeance on the men whose greedy conspiracy to acquire her father’s land caused his death years earlier.