Realização:
Arnaud des PallièresCâmara:
Julien HirschElenco:
Michael Lonsdale, Olivier Gourmet, Laurent Lucas, Carlo Brandt, Jacques Dacqmine, Aurore Clément, Karole Rocher, Thierry Machuel, Laurent Arnal (mais)Sinopses(1)
Under threat in Algeria, Ismahël emigrates to France. Given that Ismahël holds only a temporary tourist visa and is under no direct threat by his government, he is refused political asylum. He is interrogated and detained in a retaining center before being escorted by force back to Algeria. In the letters that he writes to the daughter that he left behind in his homeland, he tells his own story in the guise of the biblical tale of Jonas and the Whale. Somewhere in France, an elderly farmer has just lost his young son in an accident. His three other children help him as much as they can to get through the trial of the funeral, but the ceremony is halted when the old man falls ill. These two stories unfold parallel to each other and are alternated. (Viennale)
(mais)Elenco
Michael Lonsdale
França
Os melhores filmes:
Chacal (1973)
O Nome da Rosa (1986)
Les Compagnons de la Marguerite (1967)
Olivier Gourmet
Bélgica
Os melhores filmes:
Inimigo Público Nº 1 (2008)
A Promessa (1996)
Rosetta (1999)
Laurent Lucas
França
Os melhores filmes:
A Viagem de Meu Pai (2015)
A Odisseia (2016)
Harry, um Amigo ao seu Dispor (2000)
Carlo Brandt
Suíça
Jacques Dacqmine
França
Os melhores filmes:
L'Île au trésor (1966) (série)
L'affaire Dreyfus (1994) (série)
La piovra (1984) (série)
Aurore Clément
França
Os melhores filmes:
Voando Sobre Um Ninho de Cucos (1975)
Apocalypse Now - Final Cut (1979)
Paris, Texas (1984)
Karole Rocher
França
Os melhores filmes:
Les Neiges du Kilimandjaro (2011)
Polissia (2011)
Stella (2008)
Thierry Machuel
França
Laurent Arnal
Os melhores filmes:
Le Comte de Monte Cristo (1998) (série)
La Reine Margot (1994)
Chocolate (1988)
Axel Bogousslavsky
França
Os melhores filmes:
Le Retour de Martin Guerre (1982)
Docteur Petiot (1990)
Une femme ou deux (1985)
Monique Barbarat
Os melhores filmes:
Mystère (2021)