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 village voice > film > Tracking Shots: Rebellion Gives Way in The Grocer's Son by Michelle Orange
Director Eric Guirado's The Grocer's Son is a small, self-assured film that moves at its own pace, always staying one graceful step ahead of its reluctant protagonist. City boy Antoine (Nicolas Cazal ) has a built-in curl to his lip and a sleek, dark velvet brow; resentment is the air he breathes, and so when the source of it his father, a rural grocer is felled by a heart attack, it takes ... [link]

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Eric Guirado: "I Know These People"
Published 6/22/2008 by dwhudson at GreenCine
... is a small, self-assured film that moves at its own pace, always staying one graceful step ahead of its reluctant protagonist," wrote Michelle Orange in the Village Voice earlier this month. And - relatively speaking, of course - it's become a modest hit, now enjoying the third week of what was originally planned to be a one-week run in New York. And soon, it'll be expanding to several other US cities. ...

Interview. Eric Guirado.
Published 6/22/2008 at GreenCine Daily
... is a small, self-assured film that moves at its own pace, always staying one graceful step ahead of its reluctant protagonist," wrote Michelle Orange in the Village Voice earlier this month. ...