The Man by the Shore
The Man by the Shore (French: L'Homme sur les quais) is a 1993 Haitian-French drama film directed by Raoul Peck. It was entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.[1] It was financed by Canada and France. It was released by KJM3 Entertainment Group, an independent film distribution company.
The Man by the Shore | |
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Directed by | Raoul Peck |
Produced by | Pascal Verroust |
Written by | Raoul Peck André Grall |
Starring | Jennifer Zubar |
Cinematography | Armand Marco |
Edited by | Jacques Comets |
Distributed by | KJM3 Entertainment Group |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | Haiti France Germany Canada |
Language | Haitian Creole French |
The film tells the traumatizing story of Sarah (Jennifer Zubar) and her family during the tyrannical regime of François Duvalier (Papa doc).
Cast
- Jennifer Zubar as Sarah
- Toto Bissainthe as Camille Desrouillere
- Patrick Rameau as Gracieux Sorel
- Jean-Michel Martial as Janvier
- Mireille Metellus as Aunt Elide
- Magaly Berdy as Mirabelle
- Johanne Degand as Jeanne
- Douveline Saint-Louis as Sabine
- François Latour as François Jansson
- Aïlo Auguste-Judith as Gisèle Jeansson
- Albert Delpy as Assad
- Michèle Marcelin as Madame Janvier
- Norah Moriceau as Annie Sarah
- Fritzner Cedon as Nazaire
- Michèle Léger as Mère Suzanne
- Anne Mejia as Mère Séverine
References
- "Festival de Cannes: The Man by the Shore". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 19 August 2009.
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