Dialogue avec mon jardinier
- 2007
- Tous publics
- 1h 49m
A successful artist, weary of Parisian life and on the verge of divorce, returns to the country to live in his childhood house. He needs someone to make a real vegetable garden again out of ... Read allA successful artist, weary of Parisian life and on the verge of divorce, returns to the country to live in his childhood house. He needs someone to make a real vegetable garden again out of the wilderness it has become. The gardener happens to be a former schoolfriend. A warm, fr... Read allA successful artist, weary of Parisian life and on the verge of divorce, returns to the country to live in his childhood house. He needs someone to make a real vegetable garden again out of the wilderness it has become. The gardener happens to be a former schoolfriend. A warm, fruitful conversation starts between the two men...
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
- Le dentiste
- (as Eric Thomas)
- Ambulancier 1
- (as Micky Dedaj)
- Ambulancier 2
- (as Stéphane Kordylas)
Featured reviews
A famous painter whose marriage is in trouble goes back to the house where he grew up. He hires a gardener, who turns out to be an old childhood friend.
Great performances, nice script, realistic situations, very well developed relationships.
A movie that entertains and makes you think and value simple things in life.
This film was adapted from the memoirs of painter Henri Cueco.
Recommandable film. A pleasure to watch.
In this film, the artist comes home to his roots. When he advertises for a gardener to work the potager at his old family home, an old school mate applies for the job. As they reconnect through the work, each contributes to the other's life. It's interesting to see how the artist's paintings changed as he was influenced by his friend.
The film deals with life, death, family, gardening, painting, sickness and other realities of life. The scenery is beautiful, the actors realistic, and the story believable.
When the director answered questions at the end of the screening, it was very interesting to hear the Americans trying to insert and look for symbolism in many of the scenes, but the director's replies indicated that symbolism was not intended, rather bare content.
I so enjoyed this film and wish I had a copy of it to entertain others with at my home. English subtitles are there, but if you understand French, you will get much more out of this movie. I found the English subtitles very British and not conveying the French spirit at times, but if you don't know the difference, it won't matter.
Once back on the country side he hires a gardener to work his garden while he works his art and as it turns out the gardener is a childhood friend of his that has been living in the village his whole life. When the two meet again they start reliving old memories and conversing about just about everything and inspiring each other in many ways, both learning something they had long since forgotten.
Beautiful imagery, nice mellow music, realism. But above all, a sparkling unity between the two main characters. With that the film has all the ingredients to be a great film. It falters on only a few spots and IMO the one place where it really fails is by taking a very often used cliché to add some events to the ending that work toward a quicker ending but toward nothing else.
8 out of 10 long talks on a midsummer night
Did you know
- Quotes
Le jardinier Léo dit Dujardin: Always carry a knife and a piece of string. They can be a life saver.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Les Coulisses du Jardin (2007)
- SoundtracksConcerto pour clarinette
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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- Also known as
- Conversations with My Gardener
- Filming locations
- Musée de l'Education du Val-d'Oise, 2 place des Ecoles, Val-d'Oise, France(two kids explode a firecracker in a flashback scene)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $15,217,960