When the Sea Rises



Alternate/Foreign Title: Quand la mer monte... [Original title]

DVD Released (Y/M/D): 2006-10-17

Genre: Foreign

Sub-genre: Comedy

Director: Yolande Moreau, Gilles Porte

Stars: Jackie Berroyer, Olivier Gourmet, Wim Willaert, Yolande Moreau, Philippe Duquesne, Jacques Bonnaffé, Séverine Caneele, Bouli Lanners, Nand Buyl, Jean-François Picotin

MPAA Rating: Not Rated

Synopsis: When the Sea Rises (Winner 2005 César, Best First Film) is a sweet and genuinely off-beat romantic comedy written and directed by acclaimed French comedienne Yolande Moreau (Amelie, The Horseman On The Roof, Vagabond) and cinematographer Gilles Porte.

Showcasing outstanding performances by Moreau (Winner 2005 César, Best Actress) and newcomer Wim Willaert, When the Sea Rises tells the story of Irene (Moreau), a 45-year-old actress traveling from one small town to another with her one-woman show, "Dirty Business."

Slyly funny in her masked onstage persona, Irene is a genial pro at touring alone, phoning home to her husband and child and sleeping in a new hotel each night. Things change when a scooterdriving vagabond named Dries (Willaert) fixes her stalled car. After accepting an invitation to her show, Dries soon appears at every stop on tour as her "randomly selected" audience participant. What develops is a remarkably natural and tender affair between two true eccentrics, their exuberance and playfulness mixing with a mature, mutual longing.

Irene's spare stage show alternates with scenes set against northern France's oddly lush industrial landscape. From majestic tree-lined streets and rolling farmland to beachfront factories and smoky pubs, Porte's camera vividly captures a singularly beautiful region. Moreau and Porte's debut is a lovingly made and deeply personal film. When the Sea Rises evokes Moreau's own life in theater, revisiting some of the same stages and towns that she toured earlier in her career. It is also a bittersweet valentine to the intensely intimate (and cruelly transient) nature of love on the road.     Source: New Yorker Films


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