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Burgundia 2011

62 min📅 2011-11-16

Embark on a captivating journey through the picturesque regions of Bourgogne and Dijon, France, as captured in the 2011 documentary film Burgundia. Director Gérard Courant takes viewers on a 62-minute exploration of the area where he once called home for 15 years.

Director: Gérard Courant

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Burgundia (2011) about?

The documentary film Burgundia follows the director's personal journey through the regions of Bourgogne and Dijon, exploring the area's natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Who directed Burgundia?

Gérard Courant directed the documentary film Burgundia.

Who stars in Burgundia?

Unfortunately, the main cast of Burgundia is not publicly available.

Is Burgundia (2011) worth watching?

With its stunning visuals and thought-provoking themes, Burgundia is a must-watch for fans of documentary cinema. Although its IMDb rating is not publicly available, the film's unique perspective on French culture and history makes it a compelling watch.

How long is Burgundia?

Burgundia has a runtime of 62 minutes.

About Burgundia (2011) — A Journey Through the French Countryside

Embark on a captivating journey through the picturesque regions of Bourgogne and Dijon, France, as captured in the 2011 documentary film Burgundia. Director Gérard Courant takes viewers on a 62-minute exploration of the area where he once called home for 15 years. This visually stunning film is a love letter to the region's rolling hills, quaint villages, and rich history. As we delve into the heart of Burgundie, we are reminded of the importance of preserving cultural heritage and the beauty of the natural world.

Burgundia is a must-watch for travel enthusiasts, foodies, and anyone who appreciates the simple pleasures of life. The film's themes of identity, community, and the passage of time are woven throughout the narrative, making it a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant experience. Whether you're a native of the region or simply a fan of documentary cinema, Burgundia (2011) is sure to leave a lasting impression.