The Mud House (1972)
TI-PRI (The Mud House, 1972) is a poetic homage to subsistance farming in Brittany and at the same time a militant warning against the loss of Breton culture and language. When the film screened in Oberhausen in 1973, resistance against the oppression of minority languages and cultures within centralized France was at its peak. TI-PRI was director Philippe Cassard's first film.
Director: Philippe Cassard
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date: January 1, 1972
Country: France
Language: Brezhoneg, Français
Original Language: br
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Mud House about?
- TI-PRI (The Mud House, 1972) is a poetic homage to subsistance farming in Brittany and at the same time a militant warning against the loss of Breton culture and language. When the film screened in Oberhausen in 1973, resistance against the oppression of minority languages and cultures within centralized France was at its peak. TI-PRI was director Philippe Cassard's first film.
- Who directed The Mud House?
- The Mud House was directed by Philippe Cassard.
- How long is The Mud House?
- The Mud House has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
- What genre is The Mud House?
- The Mud House is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Mud House produced?
- The Mud House was produced in France.