Gérard Depardieu stars in new French wine film

Jan 6, 2016

(Decanter) - The film is set for release in March, in French, and also stars Belgian comedian and actor Benoît Poelvoorde. It was created by Gustave Kervern et Benoît Delépine.

In a plot similar to cult classic Sideways, Saint Amour centres on two men who leave behind the daily grind of life to tour wine regions – only this time, the venue is France, not California.

Depardieu plays Jean, the father of Bruno (Poelvoorde) and his hopeful that his son will take over the the family cattle farm. But, Bruno is much more interested in wine.

Cue an impromptu father-and-son bonding wine trip in a taxi through French vineyards. ‘I’ve never drunk so much wine,’ Poelvoorde told France’s BFMTV.

The film’s planned release comes less than a year after Depardieu was reported as saying he wanted to sell all of his French wine assets. He has repeatedly criticised the French tax regime and he became a Russian citizen in 2013 after handing back his French passport.

Depardieu owns a vineyard in the Loire Valley, Château de Tigné, and also has joint ventures with Bernard Magrez, including La Croix de Peyrolie in Lussac St-Emilion and Le Bien Decidé in the Hérault, Languedoc.

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