Cinema Releases - The House by the Sea
By a little bay near Marseilles lies a picturesque villa owned by an old man. His three children have gathered by his side for his last days: Angela, an actress living in Paris, Joseph, who has just fallen in love with a girl half his age and Armand, the only one who stayed behind in Marseilles to run the family’s small restaurant. It’s time for them to weigh up what they have inherited of their father’s ideals and the community spirit he created in this magical place. The arrival, at a nearby cove, of a group of boat people will throw these moments of reflection into turmoil.
Week Commencing 11th January
Cine Lumiere | 17 Queensberry Place | London, SW7 2DT |
020 7871 3515 | all week |
ICA Cinema | The Mall | London SW1Y 5AH | 020 7930 3647 | all week |
HOME | 2 Tony Wilson Way | Manchester M15 5FN | 0161 200 1500 | all week |
Showroom Cinema |
15 Paternoster Row | Sheffield, S1 2BX |
0114 275 7727 | all week |
Week Commencing 18th January
Cine Lumiere | 17 Queensberry Place | London SW7 2DT |
020 7871 3515 | 18,29,23,24 Jan |
Week Commencing 25th January
Kiln Kilburn | 269 Kilburn High Rd | London NW6 7JR |
020 7238 1000 | 25,29.30 Jan |
Olympic Barnes | 117-123 Church Rd, Barnes | London SW13 9HL | 020 8912 5161 | 25,26,28,31 Jan |
Week Commencing 1st February
Exeter Phoenix | Gandy St | Exeter EX4 3LS | 01392 667080 | 2-5 Feb |
2017 |
THE HOUSE BY THE SEA - Venice, in Competition |
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2015 |
DON’T TELL ME THE BOY WAS MAD - Cannes, Official Selection |
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2014 |
ARIANE’S THREAD |
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2011 |
THE SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO - Cannes, Un Certain Regard |
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2009 |
ARMY OF CRIME - Cannes, Official Selection |
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2008 |
LADY JANE - Berlin, in Competition |
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2006 |
ARMENIA - Toronto, Official Selection |
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2005 |
THE LAST MITTERRAND - Berlin, in Competition |
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2004 |
MY FATHER IS AN ENGINEER - San Sebastian, in Competition |
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2002 |
MARIE-JO AND HER TWO LOVERS - Cannes, in Competition |
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2001 |
LA VILLE EST TRANQUILLE - Venice, in Competition |
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2000 |
A L’ATTAQUE! - Toronto, Official Selection |
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1998 |
A LA PLACE DU COEUR - Toronto, San Sebastian, Special |
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Prize of the Jury, Best Screenplay, OCIC Award |
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1997 |
MARIUS AND JEANNETTE |
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César Awards, 7 nominations, Best Actress César – Ariane Ascaride |
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1995 |
TILL DEATH DO US PART - Toronto, Official Selection |
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1993 |
MONEY BUYS HAPPINESS |
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1990 |
GOD THROWS UP THE LUKEWARM |
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1985 |
KI LO SA |
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1984 |
RED MIDI - Cannes, Directors’ Fortnight |
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1981 |
LAST SUMMER - Cannes, Directors’ Fortnight |
CAST: |
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Angèle |
Ariane Ascaride |
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Joseph |
Jean-Pierre Darroussin |
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Armand |
Gérard Meylan |
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Martin |
Jacques Boudet |
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Bérangère |
Anaïs Demoustier |
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Benjamin |
Robinson Stévenin |
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Yvan |
Yann Tregouët |
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Suzanne |
Geneviève Mnich |
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Maurice |
Fred Ulysse |
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The Officer |
Diouc Koma |
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CREW : |
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Director |
Robert GUÉDIGUIAN |
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Screenplay |
Robert GUÉDIGUIAN and Serge VALLETTI |
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Director of Photography |
Pierre MILON |
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Editor |
Bernard SASIA |
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Sound |
Laurent LAFRAN |
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Production design |
Michel VANDESTIEN |
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Line producer |
Malek HAMZAOUI |
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Assistant director |
Ferdinand VERHAEGHE |
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Location manager |
Bruno GHARIANI |
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Costume designer |
Anne-Marie GIACALONE |
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Makeup |
Hermia HAMZAOUI |
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Sound mixing |
Armelle MAHÉ |
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Producers |
Robert GUÉDIGUIAN and Marc BORDURE |
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Production |
Agat Films & Cie |
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In coproduction with |
France 3 Cinéma |
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With the participation of |
Canal + France Télévisions Ciné + |
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In association with |
Cinémage 11 Cinéventure 2 |
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107 minutes cert 12A |
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★★★★ "A treat for fans of French art house movies"
Geoffrey Macnab, The Independent
★★★★ "Perfectly balanced. Always compassionate.'
Kevin Mahler, The Times
★★★★"Pierre Milon's shimmering cinematography ensures that the Calanque de Méjean provides an atmospheric setting for the musings on tradition, memory, depopulation, class and defying age, with the final sequence beneath the echoing arches of the railway viaduct being indescribably beautiful."
David Parkinson, Empire
★★★★"The House by the Sea is certainly one to be visited not only for its stunning scenery and careful, sensitive and honest acting and direction but because it manages to address key controversial issues about immigration without ever preaching too overtly."
Jonathan Marshall, The Upcoming
★★★★"A father’s legacy is minutely dissected in this stirring tale of regret, nostalgia and the true meaning of community spirit."
Victor Fraga, DMovies
★★★★ ‘Ariane Ascaride is outstanding’
Chris Schilling, Total Film
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