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Suitable for mature audiences 16 years and over.

NOTE: Contains drug references

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Summer Hours

For Every Family, There is a Season…

How much or how little are we obliged to honour the wishes of our parents after they're gone? This is the question posed by Olivier Assayas in his rueful and wise new film, the most internationally heralded of his career to date.

In Summer Hours, the divergent paths of three forty-something siblings collide after their mother (Edith Scob), heiress to her uncle's exceptional 19th century art collection, dies suddenly, leaving them to come to terms with themselves and their differences. Adrienne (Juliette Binoche) a successful New York designer, Frédéric (Charles Berling) an economist and university professor in Paris, and Jérémie (Jérémie Renier) a dynamic businessman in China, are forced to discuss the practical details concerning the collection: preserve or sell? Display, or protect? In doing so they must confront the end of childhood, their shared memories, background and unique vision of the future.

Every moment of this wonderful film is imbued with longing, joy, regret and illumination. Incisively written, superbly acted and boasting a delicately understated approach to the subject matter, Assayas' new film moves effortlessly through its narrative with all the grace of Renoir at the height of his powers.

Special Features:

  • Interview with Juliette Binoche from ABC1's AT THE MOVIES
  • Theatrical trailer

Critic Reviews:

  • " Evocative look at a family trying to decide what to do with its treasures. " – Ray Bennett
  • " Where a Hollywood film of a family feuding over a fabulous estate would surely end with a slapped face and an infantry charge of lawyers, Assayas's work concludes with a smile and a shrug. Life goes on. What else can it do? " – Stephen Cole
  • " A profound and affecting film that is both inspiring and unforgettable. " – Matthew Lucas
Release date NZ
May 13th, 2010
Number of Discs
1
Length (Minutes)
103
Language
French, English
Subtitles
English
Supported Audio
  • Dolby Digital Surround 2.0
Brand
Studio
Country of Production
  • France
Genre
Movie Format
DVD Region
  • Region 4
Original Release Year
2008
Box Dimensions (mm)
135x190x14
UPC
9322225076815
Product ID
5705415

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Comments: Region 2, UK pressing, Artificial Eye, different cover image. Playable in Blu-Ray player.

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