Entre Nous (2001)
Director: Serge Lalou
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
This first feature from producer and documentarist Lalou is an intriguing, if finally frustrating study of a family isolated on a small island and attempting to come to terms with their variously bewildering emotions after the father drowns while swimming back to the mainland. It's a film of few words and often enigmatic gestures, as the children - ranging from about eight to 30 - struggle against their mother's determination to stay true to the family's intentions of removing themselves from the rest of the harsh world. Too insistently 'poetic' to hold the attention, but enhanced with some eye-catching digital camerawork.Author: GA
Cast & crew
Director: Serge Lalou
Producer: Patrick Sobelman, Gilles Sandoz
Cast: Bruno Putzulu, Emmanuelle Grangé, Emilie Lafarge, Philippe Fabbri, Célia Mabille, Elizabeth Vitali, Thierry Bosc, Fauwzi Saichi, Thomas Roux full cast
Duration: 82 mins
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