In 1936, the life of the inhabitants of a Breton manor is disturbed by the arrival of workers on vacation.
Acting
Christian Clavier's magnificent slow-motion meltdown as the threatened patriarch
Direction
Yves Robert's surgical precision in making discomfort deliciously watchable

Director
Yves Robert
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made for French television in 1986, this adaptation of Roger Martin du Gard's novel arrived during the cohabitation period between Socialist Mitterrand and conservative Chirac, giving its 1936 class politics uncomfortable contemporary resonance.
Yves Robert had already adapted Martin du Gard's 'Thibault' saga; this smaller-scale project let him reunite with Christian Clavier before the latter became a massive comedy star, showing his underused dramatic range.