A sleepy French village is awoken by the arrival and sounds of a youthful group of musicians in a brass band from Twente.
Olonzac, a sleepy village in the south of France, situated among the foothills of the Pyrenees, slowly wakes up as a group of young musicians from Twente arrives here to rehearse in the dusty, quiet streets and surrounding vineyards. On 14 July, the national French holiday, the brass band plays for the mostly aged villagers. This way, they want to bridge the gap between the two different generations, in this observing documentary.
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