La Baleine Blanche 1987 Online

| Feature | The French Mini-Series | The Icelandic Film | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | La Baleine Blanche | Les Baleines blanches | | Original Title | La Baleine Blanche | Skytturnar (White Whales) | | Director | Jean Kerchbron | Fridrik Thor Fridriksson | | Genre | Comedy-Drama, Road Movie | Drama, Psychological Portrait | | Plot | An old man and his grandson travel to the Himalayas to find the boy's father. | Two whalers return to Reykjavík after the season and face alienation and violence. | | Tone & Themes | Initiation, life, death, love, filial bonds, emotional. | Brutality, despair, social displacement, psychological weight. | | Setting | Himalayas (Nepal). | Reykjavík, Iceland. |

The production featured several prominent French actors of the era: Jacques Fabbri Dany Saval Anne Fontaine Jean Franval Notable Themes

A beloved veteran of the French stage and screen, adding deep gravitas to the older generation of characters. la baleine blanche 1987

In the landscape of 1980s French cinema, dominated by the slick comedies of Claude Zidi and the intellectual thrillers of Alain Resnais, La Baleine Blanche (The White Whale) stands as a curious, nearly forgotten artifact. Directed by Christian de Chalonge—best known for the Palme d’Or winner L’Argent des autres (1978)—this film is a loose, postmodern reimagining of Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick , transposed from the high seas of Nantucket to the grey, industrial hinterlands of modern France. It is not an adventure film but a slow-burn psychological thriller about obsession, economic desperation, and the corroding effect of a fixed idea.

But before they could act, something remarkable happened. One foggy morning, La Baleine Blanche swam to the mouth of the harbor, circled three times — as if saying goodbye — and then disappeared into the gray sea. | Feature | The French Mini-Series | The

The storyline follows an extraordinary geographic and existential adventure undertaken by an old man named Léon (played by Jacques Fabbri) and a teenage boy named Alex (played by Yann Debray). Bound together by a deep generational bond, their relationship shifts as they navigate harsh landscapes that symbolize the transition between life and death.

The narration (in the original French) is typically soft and educational, guiding the viewer through the lifecycle of the whale, from birth to maturity, highlighting their strong familial bonds and the tragedy of pod strandings. | The production featured several prominent French actors

Before it was a miniseries, La baleine blanche ("The White Whale") was a successful novel written by Jacques Lanzmann , published by Éditions Robert Laffont in 1982. Lanzmann—a highly regarded French novelist, lyricist for pop icon Jacques Dutronc, and an avid globe-trotter—infused the story with his personal passion for mountain trekking and Eastern exploration.

2 Kommentare

  1. Zoran Acimovic

    Hallo allen,habe alles befolgt ab der Stelle installieren und fertig.Erneute Fertigstellung drücken und dann war alles auf einmal da,das Bild erscheint mit dem ,Rauchenden Humpfrey Bogart in grau pink Bild.Ein Klick auf das oberste Emblem und man bekommt über 30 Länder tv zur auswahl für Live Tv der gewünschten Länder .Vielen dank auf einfache Erklärung der Installation.LG:AZ

  2. wolli

    er installiert nicht !!!!

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