L'Île à ma dérive
Originally released in 1979. L'Île à ma dérive is a documentary film. directed by Jeanne Labrune. At just 54 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
This film takes place on the island of Sein and reflects an experience that happened to the director, Jeanne Labrune. Before her, film crews on the trail of the sailors who, in 1940, joined De Gaulle in England, had bored the islanders. The filmmaker found herself in a position of incrustee, in a state of non-communication bordering on exclusion. Unable to obtain anything from the inhabitants, but nevertheless involved in the environment of granite and mutism of the people, she filmed herself as a "wanderer not integrated" in an island, whose tendency to fossilization she thus reveals.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is L'Île à ma dérive about?
This film takes place on the island of Sein and reflects an experience that happened to the director, Jeanne Labrune. Before her, film crews on the trail of the sailors who, in 1940, joined De Gaul...
Who directed L'Île à ma dérive?
L'Île à ma dérive was directed by Jeanne Labrune.
How long is L'Île à ma dérive?
L'Île à ma dérive has a runtime of 0 hours and 54 minutes (54 minutes total).
When was L'Île à ma dérive released?
L'Île à ma dérive was released on January 1, 1979 in theaters.