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Green Paradise 2004

98 min📅 2004-02-25

In Emmanuel Bourdieu's quietly observant drama *Green Paradise* (2004), Lucas returns to his rural hometown armed with sociological curiosity and personal expectations.

Director: Emmanuel Bourdieu

Cast

Denis Podalydès
Denis Podalydès
Lucas
Natacha Régnier
Natacha Régnier
Isabelle
Clovis Cornillac
Clovis Cornillac
Simon
Emmanuelle Riva
Emmanuelle Riva
La mère de Lucas
Nicolas Silberg
Nicolas Silberg
Le père d'Isabelle
Scali Delpeyrat
Scali Delpeyrat
Louis Cazenave
Catherine Salviat
Catherine Salviat
La mère de Simon
Saliha Fellahi
Inès
Caroline Proust
Caroline Proust
Sophie
Philippe Morier-Genoud
Philippe Morier-Genoud
Professeur Mortier

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Green Paradise (2004) about?

A sociologist returns to his village and rediscovers old friendships with Isabelle and Simon, only to find they nearly married years ago. As he tries to reunite them, unexpected feelings emerge, testing loyalty and desire.

Who directed Green Paradise?

Emmanuel Bourdieu, a French filmmaker known for his nuanced character studies and atmospheric storytelling.

Who stars in Green Paradise?

The lead roles are played by Denis Podalydès, Natacha Régnier, and Clovis Cornillac, with supporting appearances from Emmanuelle Riva and Nicolas Silberg.

Is Green Paradise (2004) worth watching?

While not widely rated, this gentle French drama offers a tender, visually rich exploration of love and memory. Fans of slow-burn romances and character-driven films will appreciate its quiet sincerity, even if it lacks explosive drama.

How long is Green Paradise?

Green Paradise runs for 98 minutes.

About Green Paradise (2004) — A Quiet French Drama of Second Chances and Unspoken Desires

In Emmanuel Bourdieu's quietly observant drama *Green Paradise* (2004), Lucas returns to his rural hometown armed with sociological curiosity and personal expectations. There, he reconnects with childhood friends Isabelle and Simon, only to learn they nearly married a decade earlier—a revelation that sparks an unexpected journey of rekindled feelings and emotional rediscovery. What begins as a well-meaning attempt to reunite two almost-lovers soon unfolds into a delicate exploration of love's unpredictable currents, identity, and the quiet tensions simmering beneath small-town life. Lens flares dance through sun-dappled fields as Luke's detached professional gaze gives way to raw, unplanned desire.

Bourdieu crafts a gentle, intimate atmosphere where every glance and silence speaks volumes. The film's romance lingers not in grand gestures, but in the hushed moments between Lucas, Isabelle, and Simon, each grappling with choices that could rewrite their futures. With a runtime of 98 minutes, *Green Paradise* unfolds like a slow, sunlit sigh—one that lingers long after the credits roll.