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Le Beaujolais Nouveau Est Arrive... (1978)

Le Beaujolais Nouveau Est Arrive... (1978)
Every year, in France, there is a national celebration of sorts when that year's pressing of beaujolais grapes has become a wine fit to drink as an ordinary, daily beverage, vin ordinaire. In this gentle film, Camadule (Jean Carmet), the owner of a small Parisian cafe, entertains his customers with stories about the (imaginary) countess who lets him sell her beaujolais nouveau wine in his cafe. When this year's wine delivery is destroyed in an accident, he hales off with a friend he calls "the captain" (Michel Galabru) to find a wineseller, perhaps even a countess, who can help him replace the missing shipment. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Jean CarmetMichel Galabru, (more)
Director(s):
Jean-Luc Voulfow
 
 

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Synopsis of Le Beaujolais Nouveau Est Arrive...

Every year, in France, there is a national celebration of sorts when that year's pressing of beaujolais grapes has become a wine fit to drink as an ordinary, daily beverage, vin ordinaire. In this gentle film, Camadule (Jean Carmet), the owner of a small Parisian cafe, entertains his customers with stories about the (imaginary) countess who lets him sell her beaujolais nouveau wine in his cafe. When this year's wine delivery is destroyed in an accident, he hales off with a friend he calls "the captain" (Michel Galabru) to find a wineseller, perhaps even a countess, who can help him replace the missing shipment. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jean-Luc Voulfow
Writer(s):
Marco PicoJean-Luc Voulfow
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