Posts tagged with "stantoninnobleval"
Sebastian Faulks · 22. March 2024
Discover the literary and cinematic ties of Saint Antonin Noble Val through Sebastian Faulks' trilogy: "The Girl at the Lion d’Or," "Birdsong," and "Charlotte Gray." These stories of love and war set against the backdrop of World Wars I and II resonate with the village's own history. Explore the picturesque scenes in "Charlotte Gray," filmed in Saint Antonin Noble Val, and learn about the village's courageous acts of resistance during WWII.
Saint Antonin Noble Val, a charming village in Southwest France, offers relaxation and exploration. Enjoy outdoor activities like canoeing and walking. Nearby, visit Caussade for hat-making history, Cahors for a UNESCO bridge, Montauban for quaint cafes, Saint Cirq-Lapopie for art, Villefranche-de-Rouergue for a unique layout, Cordes sur Ciel for hilltop beauty, Albi for UNESCO sites, Gaillac for wine, Bruniquel for history, and Penne for castle ruins.
A review of a One Hundred Foot Journey, the film directed by Lasse Hallström and set in the French village of Saint Antonin Noble Val and the novel by Richard C. Morais.