On the occasion of Doc Month, Suzanne, day after dayby Stéphane Manchematin and Serge Stayer was broadcast on Saturday at the Salle Saint-Guénolé.
For 1 hour 22 minutes, the directors retrace the daily life of Suzanne, a nonagenarian, who returned to live alone on the edge of a Vosges forest on the farm where she was born.
A life of happy sobriety in which she savors all the little pleasures throughout the days and seasons.
For more than a year since the film has been a real success in its tour of France and abroad, Suzanne Claudel, now aged 95, has fun and is surprised by the interest aroused among his contemporaries his way of living.
“Some people think they couldn't live like her, without water or electricity, says Serge Steyer who came to present his film to the island. Others see her as a role model. » A spectator was delighted: “I had heard about the film on the radio. What a joy to see him! »
“It’s the start of the tour. We thank the Saint-Guénolé association for its welcome”underlined Elen Rubin, director of the Daoulagad Breizh association, which coordinates Doc Month.
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