In early twentieth-century Brittany, two peasants marry, have a son, and live in traditional Breton ways: three generations under one roof, a division of labor between the sexes, elders' stories at night, politics and religion during their little free time. Times are hard: la Chienne du Monde drives some to suicide; Ankou (death) is close at hand. Pierre is born into this republican family, his lyric childhood interrupted by the outbreak of war and his father's conscription. He learns his catechism and, as a child of a Reds, also reveres school. His grandfather and father often put him on their shoulders, giving him a ride on the horse of pride.
as Alain, le grand-père
as Anne-Marie, la mère
as Pierre-Alain, le père
as Pierre-Jacques à 7 ans
as Pierre-Jacques à 11 ans
as Le conteur
as Corentin Calvez
as le député Le Bail
as le cousin Jean
as Jeannot
as le marquis
as Gourgon, le facteur
as Marie-Jeanne, la sage-femme