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British Academy of Film & Television Arts Cinematography 1987 · Winner
British Academy of Film & Television Arts Adapted Screenplay 1987 · Winner
British Academy of Film & Television Arts Film 1987 · Winner
British Academy of Film & Television Arts Actor in a Supporting Role 1987 · Winner
Golden Globe Best Foreign Language Film 1988 · Nominated
British Academy of Film & Television Arts Production Design 1987 · Nominated
British Academy of Film & Television Arts Achievement in Direction 1987 · Nominated
British Academy of Film & Television Arts Make-Up Artist 1987 · Nominated
British Academy of Film & Television Arts Actor in a Leading Role 1987 · Nominated
British Academy of Film & Television Arts Foreign Language Film 1987 · Nominated
Nominated for a total of eight César awards in 1987 – including 'Best Film', 'Best Director' and 'Best Cinematography' – Jean de Florette won only one, 'Best Actor' for Daniel Auteuil. At the BAFTA awards the next year it fared better, winning awards for ' Best Actor in a Supporting Role ' (Auteuil), ' Best Cinematography ', ' Best Film ...
- 120 million Franc ($17 million)
- Pierre Grunstein, Alain Poiré
Jean de Florette (1986) - Awards, nominations, and wins.
Aug 28, 1987 · Won 4 BAFTA Awards. 11 wins & 17 nominations total.
- Claude Berri
- 1 min
In this acclaimed French drama, the enterprising Ugolin Soubeyran (Daniel Auteuil) returns to his native countryside after the serving in the military. Intent on growing expensive flowers, he ...
- (24)
- Claude Berri
- PG
- Yves Montand
Awards. 1987: César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Emmanuelle Béart; 1987: National Board of Review Award for Best Foreign Language Film (shared with Jean de Florette) References
- 56.4 million €
- Pierre Grunstein, Alain Poiré
BAFTA 1989: British Academy Film Awards (Movies from 1987) winner Best Film. nom. Best Director ( Claude Berri) nom. Best Leading Actor ( Yves Montand) nom. Best Leading Actor ( Gérard Depardieu) winner Best Supporting Actor ( Daniel Auteuil) winner Best Adapted Screenplay ( Claude Berri, Gérard Brach) winner Best Cinematographer ( Bruno Nuytten)
It's the story of how two provincial French farmers systematically destroy the happiness of a man who comes out from the city to till the land. The man from the city is Jean de Florette, a hunchback tax collector played by Gerard Depardieu, that most dependable of French actors.