Biquefarre

Biquefarre is a 1983 French docufiction film, written and directed by Georges Rouquier, about the uncertain future facing a small farm in Aveyron. The film revisits characters first documented by Rouquier in his 1947 film Farrebique.

Biquefarre
Directed byGeorges Rouquier
Produced byBertrand Van Effenterre
Music byYves Gilbert
CinematographyAndré Villard

The film entered the competition at the 40th Venice International Film Festival, where it received the Special Jury Prize.[1]

Cast

  • Henri Rouquier : Henri
  • Maria Rouquier : Maria
  • Roger Malet : Raoul
  • Marius Benaben : Lucien
  • André Benaben : Marcel
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References

  1. Enrico Lancia. I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 8877422211.


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