Lustrously photographed in a Saint-Émilion vineyard, this classic tale of father-son rivalry tackles complex issues like tradition, legacy, heredity and honour within a darkly brooding drama that’s superbly played by a fine cast led by the compelling Niels Arestrup.
You Will Be My Son Review

Tensions arise between father (Arestrup) and son (Deutsch) when another man is named the successor to the family wine business.
Release Date:
07 Dec 2012
Running Time:
101 minutes
Certificate:
TBC
Original Title:
You Will Be My Son
Lustrous photography and a fine cast make this dark drama a compelling one.
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