The Time of Secrets

The Time of Secrets

6.1IMDb Score
Released:2022-03-23
Genre:Family, Drama, History
Duration:104 min
Country:France
Director:Christophe Barratier
Actors:Léo Campion, Lucie Loste Berset, Baptiste Négrel, Guillaume de Tonquédec, Mélanie Doutey
Production:Lionceau Films, Pathé, France 3 Cinéma

Overview:

Marseille, July 1905. Nearly a teenager, Marcel Pagnol embarks in his last summer vacation before high school and returns, at last, to his beloved hills in Provence. What begins as a summer of boyhood adventures becomes one of the first loves, and unearthed secrets.

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