Father's Glory and Mother's Castle are sweet stories that took place in the small mountain village of Provence in the early 20th century. Both films are adapted from Marcel Pagnol's autobiographical novels about the author's memories of his childhood, also known as "the first Sunny Day" and "Goodbye Sunny days". The plot of "Father's Glory" describes Marshall and his uncle sharing a villa in the simple area of Provence for the summer vacation, during which a lot of interesting things happened, which made Marshall fall in love with the land deeply. The story begins with an introduction to the family's life. My father is an old-fashioned teacher, and my mother is always worried that Marshall will explode if she reads too many books, while Marshall is always looking for books and even recipes. My uncle is a boastful civil servant. This film is the childhood memories of Marcel Pagnol, adapted from the prose comedy about the childhood anecdotes of the famous French writer Marchelle, and "Mother's Castle", both directed by Yves Robert and produced by sisters. This is a growing comedy that makes people feel happy inside, with poetic and picturesque scenes. In addition, Provence is the place where the story of the Cavalry on the Roof takes place. Adapted from the same name.