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La Mort du Grand-Père ou Le Sommeil du juste

Jacqueline Veuve
1978 Switzerland 87 minutes French

A tale, told by his five daughters, of the life and death of a man very representative of a Protestant Switzerland in the early 20th century where life was conditioned by the work ethic. He was first a farmer, then a factory worker, then the head of a small family affair where his daughters became his workers. The business grew into an large factory that would be eventually taken over by the only son. The five stories show us the family and professional context of the first half of the 20th century. They are also five different versions of the serene death of a man who felt he had done his duty. The film illustrates the ideas of Max Weber, known for their importance in understanding the Western civilization that emerged from the Reformation.

Production :
Jacqueline Veuve
Editing :
Edwige Ochsenbein
Sound :
Pierre-André Luthy
Photography :
Willy Rohrbach

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