
Intraitable 2021
In Marion Laine's gripping drama *Intraitable* (2021), Fred Testot stars as Gabriel, a passionate winemaker who defies a government mandate to spray toxic pesticides on his vineyard.
Director: Marion Laine
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Intraitable (2021) about?
*Intraitable* follows Gabriel, a biodynamic winemaker who refuses to comply with a prefectural order forcing him to use chemical pesticides on his vineyard. His defiance sparks a legal and ethical battle that questions the balance between tradition, nature, and modern regulations.
Who directed Intraitable?
Marion Laine directed *Intraitable*, bringing her expertise in character-driven dramas to this eco-conscious courtroom thriller.
Who stars in Intraitable?
The film features Fred Testot as Gabriel, alongside Zineb Triki, Laurent Bateau, Patrick Timsit, and Elodie Frenck in key roles.
Is Intraitable (2021) worth watching?
With its strong performances and timely themes of environmental resistance, *Intraitable* offers an engaging watch for fans of dramas rooted in real-world stakes. The film's 94-minute runtime delivers a focused, thought-provoking experience without unnecessary fluff.
How long is Intraitable?
*Intraitable* runs for 94 minutes.
About Intraitable (2021) — A Winemaker's Stand Against Pesticides Explored
In Marion Laine's gripping drama *Intraitable* (2021), Fred Testot stars as Gabriel, a passionate winemaker who defies a government mandate to spray toxic pesticides on his vineyard. Championing biodynamic farming, he risks everything to protect his land and principles, sparking a personal and ecological battle that tests his resolve. The film blends tense legal confrontations with the quiet beauty of rural France, where tradition clashes with modern regulation. With a backdrop of rolling vineyards and a story rooted in conviction, *Intraitable* crafts an intimate portrait of resistance, sustainability, and the cost of standing firm.
Zineb Triki and Patrick Timsit deliver standout performances as Gabriel's allies, each bringing depth to the fight against bureaucratic oppression. Marion Laine, known for her sharp character-driven narratives, crafts a film that's as much about human stubbornness as it is about environmental ethics. The 94-minute runtime keeps the momentum tight, blending courtroom drama with the slow, deliberate rhythm of vineyard life.