The Light (film)
The Light (French: L'Équipier) is a 2004 French film directed by Philippe Lioret and starring Sandrine Bonnaire, Émilie Dequenne, Grégori Derangère, and Philippe Torreton.
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L'Équipier | |
Directed by | Philippe Lioret |
Produced by | Christophe Rossignon |
Written by | Philippe Lioret Emmanuel Courcol Christian Sinniger |
Starring | Grégori Derangère Sandrine Bonnaire Philippe Torreton Émilie Dequenne |
Music by | Nicola Piovani |
Cinematography | Patrick Blossier |
Edited by | Mireille Leroy |
Distributed by | Mars Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $7.6 million |
Box office | $5.2 million[1] |
Plot
Following her mother's demise Camille returns to the isle which once was her home. She comes across the written memories of former lighthouse guard Antoine Cassendi. The unpublished book changes her life.
Cast
- Sandrine Bonnaire as Mabé Le Guen
- Philippe Torreton as Yvon Le Guen
- Grégori Dérangère as Antoine Cassenti
- Émilie Dequenne as Brigitte
- Anne Consigny as Camille
- Martine Sarcey as Jeanne
- Nathalie Besançon as Younger Jeanne
- Christophe Kourotchkine as Lebras
- Jean Sénéjoux as Rémi
- Thierry Lavat as Tinou
- Éric Bonicatto as Jo
- Béatrice Laout as Nicole
- Frédéric Pellegeay as Théo
- Bernard Mazzinghi as André
- Nadia Barentin as Huberte
- Blandine Pélissier as Christiane
Accolades
Award / Film Festival | Category | Recipients and nominees | Result |
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César Awards | Best Actor | Philippe Torreton | Nominated |
Best Supporting Actress | Émilie Dequenne | Nominated | |
Best Original Music | Nicola Piovani | Nominated |
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