Turning Tide
Turning Tide (original title: En solitaire) is a 2013 French drama film directed by Christophe Offenstein.
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Directed by | Christophe Offenstein |
Produced by | Jean Cottin Sidonie Dumas Laurent Taïeb Adolfo Blanco Genevieve Lemal Manuel Monzón |
Written by | Christophe Offenstein Jean Cottin Frédéric Petitjean Pierre Marcel Marc Guilbert |
Starring | François Cluzet Samy Seghir |
Music by | Patrice Renson Víctor Reyes |
Cinematography | Guillaume Schiffman |
Edited by | Ruy Diaz Véronique Lange |
Distributed by | Gaumont Film Company |
Release date | |
Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $17 million |
Box office | $6.2 million[2] |
Plot
Yann Kermadec has short notice to replace the main skipper in the Vendée Globe. After a few days of racing, Yann is first but he has to make a forced stop to repair his damaged rudder. His world tour is going to be bowled ...
Cast
- François Cluzet as Yann Kermadec
- Samy Seghir as Mano Ixa
- Virginie Efira as Marie Drevil
- Guillaume Canet as Frank Drevil
- Jean-Paul Rouve as Denis Juhel
- Karine Vanasse as Mag Embling
- Arly Jover as Anna Bruckner
- José Coronado as José Monzon
- Philippe Lefebvre as Raphaël Keriou
- Dana Prigent as Léa Kermadec
- Guillaume Nicloux as The Race Director
- Emmanuelle Bercot as The Doctor
- Léa Fazer as The Mother
- Laure Duthilleul as The Teacher
- Stéphan Guérin-Tillié
- Steve Suissa
Accolades
Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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César Award | Best First Feature Film | Christophe Offenstein, Sidonie Dumas, Jean Cottin & Laurent Taïeb | Nominated |
Gijón International Film Festival | Audience Award | Christophe Offenstein | Won |
Lumières Award | Best First Film | Nominated | |
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References
- "Festival du Film d'Angoulême: Gabart fait faux-bond, Le Cléac'h le remplace". CharenteLibre.fr (in French). 2 August 2013. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
- http://www.jpbox-office.com/fichfilm.php?id=13017
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