FRANCE • 26′
a movie by JEAN LOïC PORTRON
Fos-sur-Mer, a small village hidden away near the mouth of the Rhône River, became in 1965 the centre of one of the largest building sites in the world. The film depicts the confrontation between the traditional landscape of the Camargue and a gigantic industrial development project, now facing difficulties because of economic recession.The better the understanding of the landscape, the clearer it becomes that the signs of prosperity are now intermingled with those of recession.
HOW TO GET THE FILM
INTERNATIONAL SALES
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SALES FRANCE
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DISTRIBUTION commercial and not commercial
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LETTER OF AGREEMENT FOR FESTIVALS AND DISTRIBUTION
CREDIT
director JEAN LOïC PORTRON
author JEAN-LOïC PORTRON
producer JACQUES BIDOU
productions JBA PRODUCTION, CNC, LA SEPT CINéMA, INA, MINISTèRE DE LA CULTURE, MISSION DU PATRIMOINE ETHNOLOGIQUE
image MAURICE PERRIMOND, REGIS NAHON
sound MYRIAM RENE
music JEAN MALLET
year of production 1992
all rights reserved
LANGUAGES
in French – beta num pal 4/3 / beta sp pal 4/3 / dvd (dvd5-pal) – ©photography: Jba production