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Le Grand chemin

France, 1987
film

Set in France in 1958, a boy is reluctantly sent to the country to stay with relatives. The boy’s guardians are the rough, alcoholic and violent carpent..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Le Voyage du Pere = the Father's Trip

France, 1966
Similarity: 75%

Le Petit Marcel = Little Marcel

France, 1976
Similarity: 74%

La Vie de Famille

France, 1984
Similarity: 73%

Loulou [DVD]

France, 1980
Similarity: 73%

En Famille

France
Similarity: 73%

La Maison des Bois: Episode 1

France, 1971
Similarity: 73%

Le Pelican = the Pelican

France, 1973
Similarity: 73%

Un Grand Patron

France, 1951
Similarity: 73%

Les Parents Terribles

France, 1948
Similarity: 73%

Melo

France, 1986
Similarity: 73%

The Son = Le Fils [DVD]

Belgium, 2002
Similarity: 73%

La Maison des Bois: Episode 6

France, 1971
Similarity: 73%

La Maison des Bois: Episode 7

France, 1971
Similarity: 73%

L'eau a la Bouche = to Each His Own

France, 1960
Similarity: 72%

The Gentle Corsican

France, 1960
Similarity: 72%

Children of the marshland = Les Enfants du marais [Widescreen]

France, 1998
Similarity: 72%

Le Destin de Juliette = the Destiny of Juliette

France, 1983
Similarity: 72%

L'enfance Nue = Nude Childhood

France, 1968
Similarity: 72%
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