Liberté-Oléron / Why Not Productions et Les Films Alain Sarde présentent un film de Bruno Podalydès ; scénario de Bruno et Denis Podalydès ; rèalisation, Bruno Podalydès.
Material type: FilmPublisher: [Paris, France] : Why Not Productions, [2001]Distributor: [Paris, France] : [Le Bureau - Le Petit Bureau] Description: 1 online resource (1 video file (109 min.)) : sound, colorContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceOther title: English title: Freedom-OléronSubject(s): Families -- France -- Drama | Beachgoers -- France -- Drama | Île-d'Aix (France)Genre/Form: Feature films. | Internet videos. | Streaming video. Online resources: Digitalia Film Library (streaming video) | Film poster Production credits: Cinematographer, Giorgos Arvanitis; editors, Hervé de Luze, Sabine Mamou; music, René-Marc Bini.Winner of a Golden Bayard, at the Namur International Festival of French-Speaking Film 2001: Best Artistic ContributionCast: Guilaine Londez, Denis Podalydès, Arnaud Jalbert, Jean Podalydès, Lou-Nil Font, Ange Ruzé, Patrick Pineau.Summary: Jacques (Denis Podalydès), 38, goes on holiday to the island of Oléron with his four children. Tired of beach games, he breaks the piggy bank to buy a sailboat, which baptizes "Liberté-Oléron" and decides to go to the island of Aix, five kilometers away. Although incompetent sailing, Jacques tells his family that he is the only master on board. -- Digitalia Film Library websiteOriginally released as a motion picture in 2001.
"Une coproduction Why Not Productions, Les Films Alain Sarde, France 2 Cinéma avec la particiaption de Canal+."
Guilaine Londez, Denis Podalydès, Arnaud Jalbert, Jean Podalydès, Lou-Nil Font, Ange Ruzé, Patrick Pineau.
Cinematographer, Giorgos Arvanitis; editors, Hervé de Luze, Sabine Mamou; music, René-Marc Bini.
Jacques (Denis Podalydès), 38, goes on holiday to the island of Oléron with his four children. Tired of beach games, he breaks the piggy bank to buy a sailboat, which baptizes "Liberté-Oléron" and decides to go to the island of Aix, five kilometers away. Although incompetent sailing, Jacques tells his family that he is the only master on board. -- Digitalia Film Library website
In French.
Winner of a Golden Bayard, at the Namur International Festival of French-Speaking Film 2001: Best Artistic Contribution
Online resource; title from opening/closing credits (Digitalia Film Library, viewed October 23, 2015).
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