Saule Marceau

Saule Marceau

2017 · 34 min · Documentary

A lonely horseman arrives in a far away country, looking for a land to settle down. Clement is my older brother. He became a farmer in France, far from the suburbs of Paris, where we grew up. Since then we went on distant ways. I suggest to make a film together.

Directed by Juliette Achard · Written by Juliette Achard

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