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Quand la mer monte...

  • 2004
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  • 1h 30m
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Quand la mer monte... (2004)
ComedyDramaRomance

Irene is on tour with her one-woman-show "Sale Affaire" in the north of France. When she runs into Dries, who carries giants in fairs, it's the beginning of a love story that bears an uncann... Read allIrene is on tour with her one-woman-show "Sale Affaire" in the north of France. When she runs into Dries, who carries giants in fairs, it's the beginning of a love story that bears an uncanny resemblance to the show performed by Irene on stage.Irene is on tour with her one-woman-show "Sale Affaire" in the north of France. When she runs into Dries, who carries giants in fairs, it's the beginning of a love story that bears an uncanny resemblance to the show performed by Irene on stage.

  • Directors
    • Yolande Moreau
    • Gilles Porte
  • Writers
    • Yolande Moreau
    • Gilles Porte
  • Stars
    • Yolande Moreau
    • Wim Willaert
    • Olivier Gourmet
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    745
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Yolande Moreau
      • Gilles Porte
    • Writers
      • Yolande Moreau
      • Gilles Porte
    • Stars
      • Yolande Moreau
      • Wim Willaert
      • Olivier Gourmet
    • 12User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Yolande Moreau
    Yolande Moreau
    • Irène
    Wim Willaert
    Wim Willaert
    • Dries
    Olivier Gourmet
    Olivier Gourmet
    • Le policier
    Jackie Berroyer
    • Le journaliste Béthune
    Philippe Duquesne
    Philippe Duquesne
    • Le patron du café des géants
    Jacques Bonnaffé
    Jacques Bonnaffé
    • Le serveur de bord de mer
    Séverine Caneele
    Séverine Caneele
    • La femme de chambre
    Bouli Lanners
    Bouli Lanners
    • Le patron du marché
    Catherine Routier
    • Femme du bord de la route 1
    Martine Delanoy
    • Femme du bord de la route 2
    Thérèse Flouquet
    • Femme du bord de la route 3
    Jan Hammenecker
    • Jan
    Vincent Mahieu
    • Yves
    Jean-Marie Hardeman
    • Le pilier de bar
    Nand Buyl
    Nand Buyl
    • Le père de Dries
    Tily
    • Le patron du café des Sports
    Isabelle Korber
    • La caissière du Palace
    Cyril Lecomte
    • L'homme du théâtre
    • Directors
      • Yolande Moreau
      • Gilles Porte
    • Writers
      • Yolande Moreau
      • Gilles Porte
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    User reviews12

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    6Film_critic_Lalit_Rao

    French actress Yolande Moreau directs a charming romantic tale featuring common people.

    In French cinema,Yolande Moreau and Josiane Balasko share a very special status.They are an integral part of a rare breed of talented actresses who have also taken up film direction to broaden their artistic capabilities.In this manner it can be stated that there are a lot of similarities between Yolande Moreau and Josiane Balasko. However,there are also many differences in their style and treatment of innovative ideas.Josiane Balasko has made some quirky films which have a dream like quality to them.Yolande Moreau seems to be taking the same path with her own wisdom.Quand La Mer Monte has its fair share of happy moments but a lonely mother meeting an innocent loser type material is not at all new for French cinema.However,it is the presentation of this film which is quite unique.We also get to see many talented Belgian cinema actors such as Olivier Gourmet and Bouli Lanners.This is what makes Yolande Moreau an endearing character.This is a film which has been set in northern France,an area considered as backward by people from South France.The film is charming but it has its own annoyances too.By the time viewers are halfway through the film they are able to correctly guess that it would end with a sad event.This is the only major drawback of this deeply personal film as it is strictly for those cinema fans who would like to watch Théâtre Filmé/filmed theater.
    7paperbackboy

    Quirky, intriguing romance

    An attractive and unsettling film about how we act when placed in unfamiliar situations, and how relationships can creep up on us in spite of ourselves.

    The characters are cleverly handled - the female lead, comedian/actress Irène, is touring Northern France with her one-woman show, in which she plays a hideously masked widow with a horrible secret. The show is ironically titled "A dirty business: sex and crime". Yet she appears comfortable in this role, and has a settled family life, evidenced in her cellphone conversations.

    The male lead, on the other hand, despite his uncertain role in the conventional socio-economic matrix (he is frequently described as a "drifter" in many reviews), also challenges the viewer's easy assumptions by displaying strong moral, artistic and cultural roots. It is he who challenges himself by joining in Irène's show, and who ultimately displays the stronger moral sensibilities. He also has a sympathetic circle of friends, and a happy social life, which contrasts sharply with Irène's lonely hotel nights.

    These complex characters retain our sympathy throughout, while continuing to unsettle us. Each of us, in our lives, whether we are like Irène or Dries, is only a choice (whether good or bad) away from entering a strange and possibly wonderful, possibly damaging relationship.

    The quirky, alienating sets (including a steelworks and a Flemish giant-maker's workshop) and geographical location (straddling the Franco-Belgian border, where Flemish and French cultures overlap) add to the film's interest, and give it a powerful sense of place. Dries himself is a native Flemish (Dutch) speaker, and the return to his adoptive parents' house, which provides a brief (unsubtitled) plunge into the Dutch language, is bewildering for both the viewer as well as Irène (although the actress playing the character is herself half-Flemish).

    Ultimately, the film is both sad and uplifting, and challenges our assumptions about the way we value individuals on the basis of their roles in society.
    7FilmCriticLalitRao

    French actress Yolande Moreau has woven a charming romantic tale featuring common people.

    In French cinema,Yolande Moreau and Josiane Balasko share a very special status.They are an integral part of a rare breed of talented actresses who have also taken up film direction to broaden their artistic capabilities.In this manner it can be stated that there are a lot of similarities between Yolande Moreau and Josiane Balasko. However,there are also many differences in their style and treatment of innovative ideas.Josiane Balasko has made some quirky films which have a dream like quality to them.Yolande Moreau seems to be taking the same path with her own wisdom.Quand La Mer Monte has its fair share of happy moments but a lonely mother meeting an innocent loser type material is not at all new for French cinema.However,it is the presentation of this film which is quite unique.We also get to see many talented Belgian cinema actors such as Olivier Gourmet and Bouli Lanners.This is what makes Yolande Moreau an endearing character.This is a film which has been set in northern France,an area considered as backward by people from South France.The film is charming but it has its own annoyances too.By the time viewers are halfway through the film they are able to correctly guess that it would end with a sad event.This is the only major drawback of this deeply personal film as it is strictly for those cinema fans who would like to watch Théâtre Filmé/filmed theater.
    8higsonr

    Travelling players in a world of their own

    Yolande Moreau and Gilles Porte have created a unique and charming film about travelling players. Anyone who has ever watched carnies at work, or seen a little theatre troupe or circus people in a small town, and wondered about their lives, will love this film. Set around the north of France, and definitely not in scenic touristy areas, it is a love story with a difference. And vivre la difference, as they say. It is based on Yolande's actual stage show, which is a strange one-woman murder mystery, performed in a mask. She's not pretty but is strangely alluring. Each night she chooses a "chicken" from the audience to play her on stage lover, and when Dries, who comes from a carnival family, catches the show, he wants nothing more than to be her chicken in real life. Moreau well deserved the Cesar 2005 for Best Actress and Best First Movie. There are no whiz bang effects, no great scenery and no big budget, just quietly wonderful performances and warm, clever script.
    6johno-21

    This tide offers a strange ride

    I saw this at the 2005 Palm Springs International Film Festival. This is an unlikely, surreal story of Irène and Dries. Yolande Moreau co-wrote and co-directed this film with first-time Director Gilles Porte and she turns in an excellent acting job here. Irène is a middle-aged woman who has a one-woman comedy show where she dresses in a striped shapeless house dress and wears a pointed nose mask and has bloodstained arms. Her show might theoretically play well in France but to an American audience it's pretty bizarre. Like some kind of early 19th century minstrel performer. Dries, as played by Wim Willaert, gets such a kick out of her show and ultimately her that he goes to every performance she gives. He has an equally bizarre job in that he is a porter of carnival giants. Giant wickerwork and paper-maché effigies of people that are carried about in festivals in some areas of France, Belgium and Germany. The younger good looking Dries and the older dowdy Irène end up in an unlikely romance. This is a strange film but intriguing and displays a visual artistry that is far beyond it's low budget. I would rate this a 6.0 but recommend seeing it just to experience something different.

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      Irène: You shouldn't introduced me to your parents as your wife.

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 2004 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Belgium
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Official site (France)
      • Slant Magazine [Nick Schager]
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Sale affaire
    • Filming locations
      • Grande-Synthe, Nord, France(Palais du Littoral)
    • Production companies
      • Ognon Pictures
      • Stromboli Films
      • Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $24,038
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,058
      • Jan 15, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,443,335
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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