Capitaine Achab
Capitaine Achab (in English, Captain Ahab) is a 2004 French short film directed by Philippe Ramos. It is an interpretation of Herman Melville's 1851 novel Moby-Dick. The film follows a young Achab and the events that inspire his eventual journey to the sea. The film was presented at the Cannes Film Festival and Pantin in 2004.[2]
Capitaine Achab | |
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Directed by | Philippe Ramos |
Produced by | Michel Klein Jérôme Larcher |
Screenplay by | Philippe Ramos |
Starring | Frédéric Bonpart |
Cinematography | Laurent Desmet |
Edited by | Sophie Deseuzes |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $331.000[1] |
In 2007 a full-length (100 min.) version was released.
Cast
- Valérie Crunchant : Louise
- Frédéric Bonpart : Achab
- Alexis Locquet : Young Achab
- Dominique Blanc : Anna
- Aristide Demonico : Achab's father
- Aymeric Descrèpes : Starbuck
- Mona Heftre : Achab's Aunt
- Grégory Gadebois : The guardian
Awards
- "Prix de la presse 2003" at the "Festival du film court de Paris"
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References
- "Capitaine Achab". www.boxofficemojo.com.
- Captain Ahab (Capitaine Achab), retrieved 2018-02-27
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