Liberte-Oleron
Brief Synopsis
On a family vacation to the island of Oleron, Jacques Monot decides to buy a sailboat- despite his lack of any sailing experience. After a series of mishaps, wherein Jacques nearly drowns, he finds himself and his family put into real danger when a storm begins to brew.
Cast & Crew
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Bruno Podalydès
Director
Denis Podalydès
Jacques Monot
Guilaine Londez
Albertine Monot
Patrick Pineau
Gaboriau
Eric Elmosnino
Sergio
Bruno Podalydès
Boat Salesman
Film Details
Genre
Comedy
Release Date
2001
Production Company
France 2 Cinéma; Les Films Alain Sarde; StudioCanal; Why Not Productions
Distribution Company
Ufd
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 53m
Synopsis
On a family vacation to the island of Oleron, Jacques Monot decides to buy a sailboat- despite his lack of any sailing experience. After a series of mishaps, wherein Jacques nearly drowns, he finds himself and his family put into real danger when a storm begins to brew.
Director
Bruno Podalydès
Director
Cast
Denis Podalydès
Jacques Monot
Guilaine Londez
Albertine Monot
Patrick Pineau
Gaboriau
Eric Elmosnino
Sergio
Bruno Podalydès
Boat Salesman
Marie-armelle Deguy
Marie Diot
Arnaud Jalbert
Crew
Giorgios Arvanitis
Director Of Photography
Eric Barboza
Production Designer
Laurent Berthou
Co-Executive Producer
Rene-marc Bini
Music
Helene Cases
Co-Executive Producer
Pascal Caucheteux
Co-Executive Producer
Herve De Luze
Editor
France Dubois
Co-Executive Producer
Dorothée Guiraud
Costume Designer
Cyril Holtz
Sound
Sebastien Lemercier
Co-Executive Producer
Sabine Mamou
Editor
Beatrice Mauduit
Co-Executive Producer
Bruno Podalydès
Screenwriter
Denis Podalydès
Screenwriter
Geraldine Ranouil
Co-Executive Producer
Alain Sarde
Producer
Gregoire Sorlat
Co-Executive Producer
Film Details
Genre
Comedy
Release Date
2001
Production Company
France 2 Cinéma; Les Films Alain Sarde; StudioCanal; Why Not Productions
Distribution Company
Ufd
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 53m
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Miscellaneous Notes
Released in France June 20, 2001
widescreen
color
Dolby
Released in France June 20, 2001