Mais y va où le monde ? Poster

Mais y va où le monde ? 2011

📅 2011-02-16

In *Mais y va où le monde ? (2011)*, Serge Papagalli crafts a poignant portrait of the Maudru family, hardworking mountain farmers in Dauphiné whose livelihood is slipping away as their farm faces inevitable closure.

Director: Serge Papagalli

Cast

Serge Papagalli
Serge Papagalli
Aimé Maudru
Véronique Kapoyan
Véronique Kapoyan
Louise Maudru
Valère Bertrand
Valère Bertrand
Fernand Maudru
Christiane Papagalli
Christiane Papagalli
Françoise
Gilles Arbona
Gilles Arbona
Le banquier
Stéphane Czopek
Stéphane Czopek
Désiré
Gilles Graveleau
Gilles Graveleau
Joseph
Daniel Gros
Daniel Gros
Bernard Maudru
Bernard Falconnet
Le guichetier
Lionel Abelanski
Lionel Abelanski
Le facteur

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Mais y va où le monde ? (2011)* about?

The film follows the Maudru family, small-scale farmers in Dauphiné whose farm is on the brink of collapse. As their way of life vanishes, they must confront the harsh realities of survival while holding onto the land that has sustained them for generations.

Who directed *Mais y va où le monde ? (2011)*?

Serge Papagalli directed this film, bringing his personal vision to a story that feels deeply rooted in authenticity and intimate storytelling.

Who stars in *Mais y va où le monde ? (2011)*?

The film features Serge Papagalli in the lead role, alongside Véronique Kapoyan, Valère Bertrand, Christiane Papagalli, and Gilles Arbona in key supporting parts.

Is *Mais y va où le monde ? (2011)* worth watching?

While it may not be a mainstream hit, *Mais y va où le monde ?* offers a moving and visually rich exploration of rural life and family resilience. Fans of character-driven dramas will find it a compelling watch, especially those interested in authentic, lesser-known cinema.

How long is *Mais y va où le monde ? (2011)*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Mais y va où le monde ? (2011) — A family's struggle in a disappearing rural world

In *Mais y va où le monde ? (2011)*, Serge Papagalli crafts a poignant portrait of the Maudru family, hardworking mountain farmers in Dauphiné whose livelihood is slipping away as their farm faces inevitable closure. Against the breathtaking backdrop of rural France, the film captures the raw emotional and financial struggles of a family clinging to traditions that the modern world is fast erasing. Papagalli, both director and lead actor, infuses the story with a deeply human touch, blending heartache and resilience as the Maudrus confront forces beyond their control.

The movie unfolds like a quiet, heartfelt ode to fading rural life, where every landscape and conversation whispers of a disappearing way of life. With a tone that's equal parts tender and urgent, *Mais y va où le monde ?* invites viewers to reflect on progress, sacrifice, and the quiet strength of those who refuse to let go without a fight. Whether you're drawn by its authentic storytelling or the stark beauty of its setting, this film lingers long after the credits roll.