Tempête (2016)
Directed by Samuel Collardey

Drama

Film Synopsis

Dom, 36, is an offshore fisherman who spends only a few days each month on dry land.  Despite his long absences at sea, he has custody of his two children and he does everything he can to be a good father.  His dream is to own his own business, a fishing boat which he can run with his son.  One of Dom's children will force him two choose between his job on the open sea and his family life...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Samuel Collardey
  • Script: Samuel Collardey, Catherine Paillé
  • Photo: Samuel Collardey
  • Music: Vincent Girault
  • Cast: Dominique Leborne (Dom), Matteo Leborne (Matteo), Mailys Leborne (Mailys), Vincent Bessonnet (Vincent), Claude-Estelle Guitter (La gynécologue), Patrick d'Assumçao (Le patron de Dom), Sandra Richard (Enquêtrice sociale), Chantal Leborne (La mère de Dom), Carole Perineau (La vendeuse), Jean-François Leborne (L'oncle de Dom), Loulou Moriceau (Le pêcheur), Marc Brunet (Le banquier)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 89 min

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