Genre
- Drama / Comedy / Mystery / Romance / Thriller
Countries of Production
- France / Germany / Belgium
Language
- French (OV) / German / English
World premiere
- 13th May 2016 – Cannes IFF
German cinema release
- 26th January 2017
a production by
- 3B Productions, Twenty Twenty Vision Filmproduktion and Pallas Film
in co-production with
- Arte / WDR, Geneviève Lemal
in association with
- Pictanovo, Le Fresnoy, Studio national des arts contemporains, Cofinova 12, Cinemage 10, Soficinema 12, Scope Pictures, Canal+, Cine+, Arte France, Centre national du Cinéma et de l’image animée
with the support of
- MDM – Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung, MBB – Medienboard Berlin Brandenburg, FFA / Mini Traité, Canal Horizons, la région Hauts-de-Francein partnership with CNC
World Sales
- Memento International
Distribution
- Neue Visionen Filmverleih
The story takes place at the dawn of the 20th century, in around 1910 or so. In summer, on the Channel coast, the small eatery “The Unique Omelette” livens up a peaceful setting. On the foreshore, at the edge of a line of dunes, lies Ambleteuse-Plage in the Bay of the Slack, named after the river and its small natural dry harbour, which is covered only by the high tide. The estuary shelters an oyster bed dominated by a few beach villas that, in the finer weather, are occupied by the Lille bourgeoisie who come for the fresh air and sea baths on a coast usually delivered up to the simple life of fishermen from a village set on the higher land of the hillside.
MaLoute Bréfort, 18, a young local lad – mussel harvester, fisherman and Slack ferryman – lives with his family in which all the men, his father and three brothers, are mysteriously anthropophagous. The Bréforts run rampant along the coast, seizing and devouring the upper classes of Lille-Roubaix-Tourcoing and other bathers.
The disappearances leave the whole coast in turmoil and set in motion the police whose investigation is mangled by an almost certifiable and decidedly huge police inspector, Machin, and his assistant Malfoy.
On holiday for the summer months, a rich and snobbish family from Lille, the Van Peteghems – all degenerate and decadent from inbreeding – stagnates in a villa (in the Egyptian Ptolemaic style, the Typhonium, that overlooks the bay), not without mingling during their leisure hours of walking, sailing or bathing with the ordinary local people, MaLoute and the other Bréforts who, for their effort, would gladly devour them…
The mystified love of MaLoute and young Billie Van Peteghem is going to wreak havoc in these two families, shaking their convictions, foundations and way of life.
Aude Van Peteghem
- Juliette Binoche
André Van Peteghem
- Fabrice Luchini
Isabelle Van Peteghem
- Valeria Bruno Tedeschi
Christian Van Peteghem
- Jean-Luc Vincent
Ma Loute Brufort
- Brandon Lavieville
Billie Van Peteghem
- Raph
L'Eternel Brufort
- Thierry Lavieville
Alfred Machin
- Didier Després
Written by
- Bruno Dumont
Directed by
- Bruno Dumont
Producers
- Jean Brehat, Thanassis Karathanos, Rachid Bouchareb, Muriel Merlin
Director of photography
- Guillaume Defontaines
Editor
- Bruno Dumont, Basile Belkiri
production design/set decoration
- Riton Dupire Clément
Costume
- Alexandra Charles
Sound
- Olivier Walsack
- Cannes FF – in competition
- Seville European FF
- Best Actress (Raph) / Seville European FF
- Best Synchronised Music / Cannes Soundtrack Award
- Best Picture / International Cinephile Society Awards
- Best Film / Seville European FF
