Back to Burgundy / Ce Qui Nous Lie
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 12:48 pm
Thought I'd mention this, as it's showing in a couple of places in Sydney at the moment, but I went to see Back to Burgundy (Fr: Ce Qui Nous Lie / That Which Binds Us) at the Hayden Orpheum last night.
I can probably count the number of fictional / semi-fictional wine-themed films that are worth watching on one finger (and it'd be my pinkie!), but this can be added to the list. Narrative revolved around three siblings inheriting a Burgundy domaine from their parents, and their struggle with how to work around their tax obligations, plus other family relationships. Wine / wine-making was really central to the plot though, with a surprising amount of fairly accurate detail thrown in - from making decisions around when to harvest, whether to de-stem, biodynamics, barrel ageing, and managing structure and fruit in the finished wine. Nothing there that's going to educate a true wine-geek, but it wasn't totally dumbed-down either, and it was blended really well with the overall plot.
The plot itself was a little slow-going at times, and the narrative conclusion perhaps left a little to be desired, but overall I really enjoyed it, and would definitely recommend it. It's at the Orpheum at least until Wednesday, and IMDB suggests one or two other cinemas currently showing.
I can probably count the number of fictional / semi-fictional wine-themed films that are worth watching on one finger (and it'd be my pinkie!), but this can be added to the list. Narrative revolved around three siblings inheriting a Burgundy domaine from their parents, and their struggle with how to work around their tax obligations, plus other family relationships. Wine / wine-making was really central to the plot though, with a surprising amount of fairly accurate detail thrown in - from making decisions around when to harvest, whether to de-stem, biodynamics, barrel ageing, and managing structure and fruit in the finished wine. Nothing there that's going to educate a true wine-geek, but it wasn't totally dumbed-down either, and it was blended really well with the overall plot.
The plot itself was a little slow-going at times, and the narrative conclusion perhaps left a little to be desired, but overall I really enjoyed it, and would definitely recommend it. It's at the Orpheum at least until Wednesday, and IMDB suggests one or two other cinemas currently showing.