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Fil Rouge (2008)
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Aspiring French director Luc Plissonneau's short film is a celebration of life and family. Beautifully shot, you can almost smell and taste each bottle with every sip Achille takes...
Rating: 4.0

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AKA. The Red Thread
Director: Luc Plissonneau
Starring: Bernard Gadrat, Anne Cazenave

Every bottle of wine you open is a celebration of life, an event in your life shared with family and friends, a notch in the vine threading back to the day you where born. So choose wisely and never drink alone.

Achille Lambert (Bernard Gadrat), a wine producer in Bordeaux like his father before him, is an old man in the twilight of his life. This evening, his only daughter, Roxane (Anne Cazenave), has organized a blind tasting for him, with four different bottles of wine each bringing back memories of the past with each tasting.

Aspiring French director Luc Plissonneau's short film is a celebration of life and family. Beautifully shot, you can almost smell and taste each bottle with every sip Achille takes. The film aroused memories of my own family and the rich heritage that my parents have left behind... ROBDIDO comment

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KEYWORDS: short, movie, Plissonneau, French, wine, vineyard, old, man, family, heritage
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Merci infiniment! 'Fil Rouge' (aka The Red Thread) is indeed meant to be a celebration of life and family.

I'm very happy to hear that watching the film brought back memories of your own family - wine is emotion, as well a cultural/agricultural product.

Next time you're in Bordeaux, we'll share a glass together and create a new sense-memory!

Best,

Luc
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