In examining the life and work of Marc Dorcel, particularly through the lens of "Journal Intime De Campagne," we are reminded of the power of cinema to provoke, to educate, and to inspire. As a filmmaker, entrepreneur, and iconoclast, Dorcel continues to fascinate and provoke, ensuring that his legacy will be debated and celebrated for years to come.
A group of city dwellers (friends or couples) decides to escape their stressful urban lives for a holiday in a large, rustic country house (a mas or farmhouse) in rural France. The film is presented as a "diary," implying a personal, intimate look into their private lives during this getaway. MARC DORCEL - Journal Intime De Campagne
As the bus moves through Champagne and Bourgogne, Clara interviews locals. Each interview turns into a diary entry. There is the farmer’s wife who offers a lesson in "traditional values" (a now-infamous scene involving hay bales). There is the young campaign manager who betrays his girlfriend for a promotion. And there is the rival journalist—a cold, blonde woman who views sex as a currency. In examining the life and work of Marc
For further details on the production and cast, you can view the film's profile on IMDb or TMDB . Journal intime de campagne (Vidéo 2006) - IMDb The film is presented as a "diary," implying