My Mother's Castle
My Mother's Castle (Le chateau de ma mere) is a sequel and companion piece to My Father's Glory (La Gloire de Mon Pere), both based on the childhood recollections of Marcel Pagnol. Like its predecessor, the movie explores the adventures of the young Marcel (Julien Ciamaca) during his summers at the family summer home in Provence.
Yves Robert
Casts & Crew
Philippe Caubère
Nathalie Roussel
Didier Pain
Thérèse Liotard
Julien Ciamaca
Victorien Delamare
Joris Molinas
Pierre Maguelon
Paul Crauchet
Julie Timmerman
Jean Rochefort
Philippe Uchan
Georges Wilson
Patrick Préjean
Jean Carmet
Ticky Holgado
Jean-Marie Juan
Michel Modo
René Loyon
Raoul Curet
Maxime Lombard
Jean-Pierre Darras
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