The Far Shore | |
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French | Dérive |
Directed by | David Uloth |
Written by | Chloé Cinq-Mars |
Produced by | Galilé Marion-Gauvin |
Starring |
Éléonore Loiselle Maèva Tremblay Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin |
Cinematography | Philippe Roy |
Edited by |
Jean-François Bergeron David Uloth |
Music by | Ramachandra Borcar |
Production company | Productions l'Unité Centrale |
Distributed by | Axia Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
The Far Shore ( French: Dérive) is a Canadian drama film, directed by David Uloth and released in 2018. [1] The film centres on teenage sisters Océane ( Éléonore Loiselle) and Marine (Maèva Tremblay) Beauregard, who are coming of age in the aftermath of the death of their father André ( Réal Bossé), while their mother Catherine ( Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin) is struggling to cope with the loss or properly take care of her daughters. [2]
The film's cast also includes Emmanuel Schwartz, Émilie Bierre and Isabelle Nélisse.
The film's screenplay was written by Chloé Cinq-Mars, Uloth's real-life wife, based in part on her own childhood. [2] The film premiered on September 29, 2018 at the Vancouver International Film Festival, before opening commercially in March 2019. [3]
The film received two Prix Iris nominations at the 21st Quebec Cinema Awards, for Best Supporting Actress (Désormeaux-Poulin) and Best Casting (Cinq-Mars). [4]
The Far Shore | |
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French | Dérive |
Directed by | David Uloth |
Written by | Chloé Cinq-Mars |
Produced by | Galilé Marion-Gauvin |
Starring |
Éléonore Loiselle Maèva Tremblay Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin |
Cinematography | Philippe Roy |
Edited by |
Jean-François Bergeron David Uloth |
Music by | Ramachandra Borcar |
Production company | Productions l'Unité Centrale |
Distributed by | Axia Films |
Release date |
|
Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
The Far Shore ( French: Dérive) is a Canadian drama film, directed by David Uloth and released in 2018. [1] The film centres on teenage sisters Océane ( Éléonore Loiselle) and Marine (Maèva Tremblay) Beauregard, who are coming of age in the aftermath of the death of their father André ( Réal Bossé), while their mother Catherine ( Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin) is struggling to cope with the loss or properly take care of her daughters. [2]
The film's cast also includes Emmanuel Schwartz, Émilie Bierre and Isabelle Nélisse.
The film's screenplay was written by Chloé Cinq-Mars, Uloth's real-life wife, based in part on her own childhood. [2] The film premiered on September 29, 2018 at the Vancouver International Film Festival, before opening commercially in March 2019. [3]
The film received two Prix Iris nominations at the 21st Quebec Cinema Awards, for Best Supporting Actress (Désormeaux-Poulin) and Best Casting (Cinq-Mars). [4]