LES SENTIERS DU PETIT BONHEUR
LES SENTIERS DU PETIT BONHEUR
Anne Lapied, Erik Lapied
France / 1999 / 61'
LES SENTIERS DU PETIT BONHEUR
Anne Lapied, Erik Lapied
France / 1999 / 61'

Siamo in Savoia nel 1999, gli abitanti del villaggio di Marthod si mobilitano per far rivivere la storia e girare un film. L'azione si sposta nel 1910, in un villaggio della Savoia. Una giovane innamorata si oppone al destino che l'aspetta. Effettivamente a quei tempo era molto difficile conciliare un matrimonio d'amore con uno di convenienza. Due epoche a confronto, una filmata a colori, l'altra in bianco e nero, si intersecano sullo schermo creando il soggetto di un film sullo sfondo di passioni amorose vissute all'inizio del secolo. I circa 200 abitanti del villaggio che partecipano al progetto hanno la possibilità di vivere un'unica avventura umana.

Directors

Anne Lapied

Anne and Erik Lapied are directors and travellers who have always shared a passion for the mountains and adventure. In 1976 Erik made an expedition to Afghanistan and to the high valleys of the Himalayas to make a range of reportages. It was during this period that both decided to live in the Alps. Fascinated by the mountains and natural, wide-open spaces, they specialised in the production of documentaries, making a range of exploration films. They have participated in a host of major European film festivals and have won a number of awards in more than ten years in the industry. They have taken part in the TrentoFilmfestival on a number of occasions with Vanoise Alpes en Liberte (1989), Le Grand Retour (1990), L'Ile Blanche (1991), Tetras - Lyre (1994), Le Couloir du Foin (1994), Les Marmottes du Grand Rocher (1997), Les Sentiers du Petit Bonheur (2000), Animal Roc (2002), La Montagne aux Sept Bergers (2006) and Dolma du Bout du Monde (2008).

Erik Lapied

Anne and Erik Lapied are directors and travellers who have always shared a passion for the mountains and adventure. In 1976 Erik made an expedition to Afghanistan and to the high valleys of the Himalayas to make a range of reportages. It was during this period that both decided to live in the Alps. Fascinated by the mountains and natural, wide-open spaces, they specialised in the production of documentaries, making a range of exploration films. They have participated in a host of major European film festivals and have won a number of awards in more than ten years in the industry. They have taken part in the TrentoFilmfestival on a number of occasions with Vanoise Alpes en Liberte (1989), Le Grand Retour (1990), L'Ile Blanche (1991), Tetras - Lyre (1994), Le Couloir du Foin (1994), Les Marmottes du Grand Rocher (1997), Les Sentiers du Petit Bonheur (2000), Animal Roc (2002), La Montagne aux Sept Bergers (2006) and Dolma du Bout du Monde (2008).