: His goats repeatedly stray into a neighbour's land, sparking legal and personal confrontations.
Initially, the villagers welcome the newcomers, hoping their presence will reinvigorate the local economy. However, the relationship quickly sours due to: Il vento fa il suo giro
: Philippe’s distant personality and "unconventional" ways (such as refusing a priest’s house blessing) create friction. : His goats repeatedly stray into a neighbour's
The title refers to a popular Occitan idiom: . It suggests a cyclical nature of events and the inevitability of facing the consequences of one's actions, specifically regarding the intolerance shown by the villagers. Linguistic and Cultural Context sparking legal and personal confrontations. Initially