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Director: Jérôme Le Maire
Cast: Gérard Lanvin, Alice Taglioni, Jalil Lespert, Laura Smet
Winemaker son, Charlie Marshall left Burgundy to become a Parisian renowned winemaker, author of a successful guide whose notes are annually tremble vineyards. But in Côte-d'Or, his father lost the taste of wine and mistakes the family winery rush towards bankruptcy. At first reluctant, Charlie returns to Burgundy. It must his boots and shoes back up his sleeves and become winemaker confront a profession he does not know, under the skeptical gaze of his father. Between unpredictable weather and a delicate variety, Charlie will have to prove to his father that he is worthy of this land passed from generation to generation in their family. It is easy to note a wine, but how do we do a great wine?
Critical Reception & Ratings
First Growth (2015), directed by Jérôme Le Maire, is a critically acclaimed French drama that explores the complexities of family dynamics and the wine industry. The film follows a renowned Parisian winemaker who must return to his family's Burgundy winery to confront his estranged father and prove his worth as a winemaker. While the film's reception among critics has been positive, details on its awards recognition and public ratings are unavailable.
Why you might like this:
First Growth (2015), directed by Jérôme Le Maire, offers a compelling drama centered on the complex father-son relationship in the world of winemaking. With standout performances from Gérard Lanvin and Alice Taglioni, this film provides an intimate look at the challenges of continuing a family legacy while forging one's own path.
First Growth status is a classification of wines primarily from the Bordeaux region of France.
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