• last year
Merci beaucoup d'avoir regardé!
Si vous souhaitez plus de nouvelles, abonnez-vous à la chaîne!
CLIQUEZ ICI POUR INSCRIRE: https://bit.ly/RadioFr9

Les 100 lieux qu'il faut voir : Marcel Pagnol et Jean Giono, frères de terre provençale et ambassadeur éternels de leur région

Musique est protégé des droits d'auteur par: https://www.ntmediastudio.com/
Musique de fond utilisée dans vidéo de cette chaîne: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIZ8_Xpxgn_lONAp32IEJqA

Category

🗞
News
Transcript
00:00 [typing]
00:02 [pop]
00:02 [typing]
00:04 [typing]
00:06 [typing]
00:08 [French newsreel]
00:10 Discussed this Sunday, August 20, 2023 at 8.55 pm, France 5 takes us to the lands of Marcel Pagnol and Jean Angiono.
00:18 From the Plain of Aubagne to Manosc, provincial walks on the tracks of the two famous writers, eternal ambassadors of their magnificent region.
00:32 This is not the same province at all, do not start to get mad at me. This distinction made by the passionate Sylvie Giono, daughter of Jean, concerns the Lower Provence and the Upper Provence.
00:43 Two ends of regions that complete each other. In the south, that of Pagnol, the overflowing, long angry with Fernandelle.
00:56 In the north, that of Giono, the discreet. These two friends, with the relationship yet tumultuous, shared with poetry their love for their native land.
01:06 Which is better than to embody and shine the natural charm of a territory populated by magnificent and valiant masses.
01:15 Aubagne and childhood memories of Marcel Pagnol it is a provincial paradise that embraces the east of Marseille.
01:24 Marcel Pagnol's. In the Plain of Aubagne, the famous writer lived everything. And everything is written.
01:31 Because he was born and built here, both as a man and as an artist.
01:38 In Bastille de Neuve d'abord, this typical residence of the region that his parents rented for the holidays.
01:49 As a child, he played with his brother Paul and his great friend Libby in the Olivet, at the place of the glory of my father.
01:56 Around the family house, he wanders the discreet paths and digs imposing mountains.
02:05 He explores in the smallest corners this valley of Marcellin, which will later become his film set.
02:16 Further north, young Marcel gambades on the rocky slopes of the Vallon des Escauprés to the intact beauty today, as shown by the documentary.
02:25 Manosque, the city of Jean Jeannot a few tens of kilometers north of Aubagne shines the peaceful municipality of Manosque, where Jean Jeannot lived most of his life.
02:41 The writer settled in his bastion in the 1930s, with his wife Élise and his daughters Aline and Sylvie, to begin his literary life. And never leave it again.
02:52 Thanks to his successes, he grew up this initially sparsely residential residence.
03:00 By first building a small pavilion away from the family life.
03:09 The central part of the house then comes. Inside, Jeannot stores his large collection of books and four desks, where he writes, fascinated by the spectacle around him.
03:21 On the second floor, he takes advantage of an impregnable view of Manosque and the plain of endurance.
03:29 Letting his imagination wander, he describes where he lives, explains his daughter Sylvie.
03:38 A work that Pagnol popularized by adapting it to the cinema, "Angèle", according to the novel "1" by Beaumugne, and Regains.
03:46 Thank you Marcel
03:51 [Music]
03:55 [Music]
03:59 [Music]
04:02 [Music]
04:08 [Music]
04:14 [Music]
04:20 [Music]
04:27 [Music]
04:30 [Music]
04:36 [Music]
04:41 [Music]

Recommended