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
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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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