L’école buissonnière
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L’école buissonnière

In 1920s France an orphan is adopted by a rustic couple who work for a rural landowner. Left to himself, he soon comes under the spell of the local po...acher. Show More

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In the movie L'école buissonnière (2017), set in 1920s France, a young orphan finds himself in the care of a kindhearted couple who work for a rural landowner. Left to his own devices, the boy becomes captivated by the mysterious local poacher, who introduces him to the wonders of the natural world.

As the boy spends more time with the poacher, he begins to learn about the forest, its creatures, and the art of hunting. The poacher becomes a mentor figure, teaching the boy essential life skills while fostering a deep connection with nature. Through their expeditions into the woods, the poacher imparts wisdom and encourages the boy's curiosity, sparking a sense of adventure within him.

Amidst this newfound sense of freedom and exploration, the boy also encounters a compassionate teacher who recognizes his potential. With her guidance, he begins attending school and discovers a world beyond the forest. As he navigates this new chapter in his life, the boy must find a balance between his love for the natural world and the opportunities that the wider world presents.

L'école buissonnière is a heartfelt coming-of-age tale that explores themes of independence, mentorship, and the beauty of the natural world. Through breathtaking visuals and endearing characters, the film offers a nostalgic and enchanting glimpse into rural France in the 1920s. Dive into the wonders of nature and the transformative power of friendship in this captivating story.

Also Known As:

School of Life

Release Date:

07 Sep 2018

Writers:

Jérôme Tonnerre (adaptation), Jérôme Tonnerre (dialogue), Jérôme Tonnerre (screenplay), Nicolas Vanier (adaptation), Nicolas Vanier (dialogue), Nicolas Vanier (screenplay)