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Seaside

  • Director: Julie Lopes-Curval
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Ensemble Film
  • Themes: Small-Town Life, Mothers and Sons, Love Triangles
  • Main Cast: Jonathan Zaccaï, Bulle Ogier, Ludmila Mikael, Liliane Rovere, Hélène Fillières
  • Release Year: 2002
  • Country: FR
  • Run Time: 90 minutes

Plot

Julie Lopes-Curval's debut feature, Seaside, closely observes the lives of about a dozen citizens in a small French village. Paul (Jonathan Zaccai) works as a lifeguard. His sister is employed at the local casino, a building frequented by their mother, Rose (Bulle Ogier). Rose is retired from a factory that currently employs Paul's significant other, Marie (Helene Fillieres), and is lorded over by Albert (Patrick Lizana), the fourth generation of his family to run the business. Over the course of one year, the lives and fortunes of these people intertwine and change in major and minor ways. Seaside was screened at the Director's Fortnight during the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

Review

Julie Lopes-Curval makes an accomplished directorial debut with the unassumingly charming Seaside. The film, shot in Cayeux-sur-Mer on the bay of the Somme, offers a panoramic view of the year in the life of a lower rung resort town. The town’s biggest industry, aside from tourism, is collecting the stones from the rocky beach and breaking them down for their mineral components. Lopes-Curval eschews any sort of camera trickery, using mostly static medium shots of the town’s denizens and their interactions. This is less a distancing device than a way of giving her actors room to breathe. It’s often the case that glances offscreen and background facial expressions are of more import to the narrative than what people say to each other. A smile that fades a bit too quickly is as telling as a sudden slap across the face. The director gives the actors room to work and the cast is superb, bringing life to each of these characters, even those that appear onscreen for only a moment. Hélène Fillières is particularly good as the film’s central character, Marie. Playing an impossibly beautiful young woman stuck in a dead end factory job, she has an appropriate otherworldliness. The multi-layered story takes its time coming into focus, and leaves some questions unanswered. Through the film’s acute observation, the little town becomes a distinct and vibrant place. Like the woman (Ludmila Mikaël) who realizes she has been coming to vacation in the town for decades without ever knowing what its primary industry was, we learn about this place slowly, and in the end, we still never know it completely. Seaside has a similar feel John Sayles’s Sunshine State, without that film’s unfortunate lapses into pedantry. In its quiet contemplativeness, the film achieves a sublime aching beauty. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Jonathan Zaccaï - Paul
  • Bulle Ogier - Rose
  • Ludmila Mikael - Pierre's Mother
  • Liliane Rovere - Odette
  • Hélène Fillières - Marie
Patrick Lizana - Albert; Fabien Orcier - Jacquot; Emmanuelle Lepoutre - Angelique; Jean-Michel Noirey - Robert; Sophie Laloy; Audrey Bonnet - Lilas; Jauris Casanova - Pierre

Credit

Philippe Van Herwijnen - Art Director, Nathanielle Esther - Casting, Julie Lopes-Curval - Director, Anne Weil - Editor, Naked Aggression - Composer (Music Score), Stephan Massis - Cinematographer, Alain Benguigui - Producer, Julien Cloquet - Sound/Sound Designer, Sophie Laloy - Sound/Sound Designer, Julie Lopes-Curval - Screenwriter, François Favrat - Screenwriter

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