Manon des sources Filming Locations
Where was Manon des sources filmed? Manon des sources was filmed in 13 locations across France in the following places:
Manon des sources Filming Locations
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Manon des sources (1986)
A beautiful but shy shepherdess plots vengeance on the men whose greedy conspiracy to acquire her father's land caused his death years earlier.