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| A Year in Provence | 
enlarge | Director: David Tucker Actors: John Thaw, Lindsay Duncan, Jean-pierre Delage, Jo Doumerg, Marcel Champel Studio: A&E Home Video Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 53 reviews Sales Rank: 8737
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 360 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.2 x 1.3
MPN: AAED70265D ISBN: 0767038371 UPC: 733961702651 EAN: 9780767038379 ASIN: B00005NKCN
Theatrical Release Date: March 21, 1993 Release Date: September 25, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The hilarious autobiographical account of peter & his wife annie & their experiences in moving from london to rural southern france. Studio: A&e Home Video Release Date: 01/02/2007 Run time: 360 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com A Year in Provence, the made-for-TV version of the bestselling book by Peter Mayle, captures a year in the lives of Brits Mayle (John Thaw) and his wife Annie (Lindsay Duncan) in southern France. The Mayles both revel in and endure what for most would be a fantasy experience: leaving dull jobs, acquiring an old farmhouse in Provence, and (for Peter) attempting to write a novel in the midst of bucolic countryside, gourmet food and drink, and interesting people. With an Agatha Christie-meets-To the Manor Born sensibility, the Mayles brave mistral winds, truffle season and the Mafia that surrounds it, exasperating neighbors, constant summer guests, an attempt at old-fashioned winemaking, and a Father Christmas drama--all while trying to renovate their kitchen. This is not an in-depth look at expatriate living; rather, Mayle gives us a pastiche of the comedic situations he and his wife find themselves in. Some viewers may yearn for more shots of the scenic locations and a more serious treatment of Provencal culture, but most will find this a whimsical adventure and an entertaining slice of fantasy meets reality. --Stefanie Durbin
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Delightful October 31, 2008 It's close to the book but that's not important, it is delightful. Very enjoyable, epically if you know any French people (my wife). This isn't Star Wars or From Here to Eternity or some American big production, it is very well done and a pleasure to watch full of laughs.
Peter Mayle's autobiographic novel October 16, 2008 Peter Mayle's autobiographic novel of his idealistic life in Provence, France. A Year in Provence representation of a life cycle as in Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall, from retirement in Britain to a second life as food critic and novelist, its trials and tribulations, and A masterpiece, BBC mini-series closely follows the original novel, the beautiful scenery on location Bouches-du-Rhone, France & London, UK, only adds to the first rate cast: John Thaw as Peter Mayle and Lindsay Duncan as his wife Annie, Jean-Pierre Delage as Monsieur Colombani the French Master Plumber, Marcel Champel as Antoine Riviere his dubious neighbor, Jo Doumerg as Amedee Clement his partner, neighbor and friend, Alfred Molina as Tony Havers the abnoctious free loader house "guest" as a friend of a friend. a UK BBC Production, in color, english language (a few french words), Run Time: 360 minutes, 12 episodes of 30 min. each, Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1, NOT RATE it would rate as: USA & Canada: G; Brazil: L; France: CSA-10; Chile: F; Malaysia: U; Mexico: A; Netherlands: AL; Portugal: T; Romania: AP; South Africa: Family. Highly Recommended.
Year in Provence October 13, 2008 Very true to the books by Peter Mayle - John Thaw is excellent. When locals speak French there are no subtitles and things are not always translated so you have a sense of tyhe the Mayles are going through.
Very droll look at trying to settle in to a new foreign culture
Each season is 1 1/2 hours so great value for money
Gentle humour October 9, 2008 This series based on the Peter Mayle's bestseller possesses a sly, pleasant humour about how two ex-Londoners try - often in vain - to insert themselves into ordinary life in Provence, France. As a frequent visitor to Provence, I love how the series showcases this gorgeous area without toppling into travelogue. The best elements, though, involve Peter and Annie Mayles dealing with the locals, many of them eccentric, all of them interesting. The humour isn't broad; it's gentle since nothing ever big or profound happens. The series offers bickering bakers, truffle-smelling pigs, stolen mailboxes and, of course, wonderful wines and spectaular food. The biggest challenge for some viewers will be the dialogue, about half of which is in Provencal French. If you don't know any French, you'll still understand what's going on - sort of. Footnote: If you're only familiar with John Thaw as Inspector Morse in that long-running British msytery series, you might need a while to accept him as the optimistic, if easily frustrated Mayle, but Thaw turns out to be just the right choice as does Lindsay Duncan (Rome) as his smart, less-linguistically-challenged wife.
Succulently Funny August 21, 2008 I bought the DVD of this series because my VHS tapes of the same series are worn out. It's full of wonderful characters and full of life.
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