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1942
Movie
84 min
French

Father Boquet, old and sad, hopes that François, his son, will be a fisherman like him. Alas, François follows his evil genius Simon to town and succumbs to the charms of the great Lisa. The wise village teacher sets out to find him when his father is ill, and brings François back in a violent storm. Love is on the way

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Director: Jean-Paul PaulinGenres: Adventure, Drama

Plot Summary

A young man from a humble background dreams of becoming a sailor and seeking adventure on the high seas. Despite numerous obstacles and the disapproval of some, he perseveres in his pursuit of a life at sea. His journey is filled with challenges that test his resolve and courage as he navigates the complexities of maritime life and his personal ambitions.

Critical Reception

This film is a lesser-known example of French adventure cinema from the early 1940s. It likely received modest attention at the time of its release, appealing to audiences seeking escapism and tales of daring endeavors. Contemporary reviews, if available, would likely have focused on its adventurous spirit and the performance of its lead.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a straightforward adventure narrative.

  • Features a protagonist with clear aspirations and resilience.

  • A product of its time, reflecting popular cinematic themes of the era.

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Fun Fact

The film was released during the Second World War, a period when French cinema production faced significant challenges due to the occupation.

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