Living, breathing, being. Life should be that simple.
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In this little film by the French cinematographer only known as Franck, we get a small glimpse of what happens in the day of his two sons, Roman and Audran, in a small village called Manigod near Annecy in the French Alps.
Manigod is a beautiful place known for its green pastures, clear clean waters, lush pine forests, its butter and cheese. It’s also known for its air, as delicious and delightful to the lungs and soul as nectar is to the tongue. We only wish we could be there taking in the sights and sounds for ourselves.
We liked this film for its stunning visual images, crisp sounds, and an editing and cutting process blending it into a seamless whole with simplicity.
We’re also reminded every child should have such a fine childhood growing up.
We hope you enjoy the moment of Franck’s film– and his family– as much as we did.
Spectaculaire. La famille et la montagne, parfait pour le cinema. Nous avons la même passion. Merci pour cette histoire, bon ami.
by Skippy Massey
This post originally appeared at the Humboldt Sentinel. Reprinted with permission.
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