Every Saturday for an hour, European cinema specialist 1 Mathieu Charrier and his columnists take a tour of the news of the seventh art.

Story: How to talk about the rural world in the cinema?

This Saturday should have been the opening day of the Agricultural Show, a show that will not take place Covid obliges ... On this occasion Clap!

returns to the rural world in the cinema.

If the countryside has always been represented, whether with Marcel Pagnol and his Manon des Sources or in the Belle et Sebastien series, it was often a bucolic and idealized vision of the rural world.

In recent years, we have seen other more realistic and militant films appear, such as Petit Paysan or Au nom de la terre by Edouard Bergeon.

What is a rural film today?

How did the cinema integrate the economic difficulties of farmers on the big screen?

Why such a craze for rural films today?

We tell you everything in Clap!

Guest: 

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Hubert Charuel

, director of Petit Paysan

The films of my life:

Florence Cestac.

Critics' opinion: 

Fabrice Leclerc

from Paris Match and

Thierry Chèze

from Premiere

Films discussed: School life (OCS) / The Good Criminal (DVD) / Judy (Mycanal) / Pelé (documentary on Netflix).