Farrebique ou Les quatre saisons
Director Georges Rouquier
Countries France
Duration 90 min
Synopsis
Georges Rouquier, a director of documentaries, had for years been following
the fates of his country cousins on their farm in Aveyron, south-central
France. He wrote a dramatic script which featured the Rouquier
family and hired them as actors; the result is a lyrical documentary of
a year in the life of a farming family as seen through the loving and curious
eyes of the artist. The familiar gestures of farm life, from kneading
the dough to reaping the harvest, and the swaying of jonquils in
the breeze, are depicted in select detail. Stunning stop-motion photography
of clouds, shadows and bursting seedlings emphasizes the
passing of time over four seasons. It is the effect of time itself – i. e.
modernization – on the lives of humans that is the subject of Farrebique
(and even more so of the 1983 sequel, Biquefarre).