
The Song of The Sea 2020
"The Breton-language film with the most awards!"
Step into the misty landscapes of a Celtic coastal town where an eerie legend stirs unease among locals in *The Song of The Sea (2020)*, a hauntingly beautiful fantasy adventure directed by Pierre-André Le Leuch.
Director: Pierre-André Le Leuch
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Song of The Sea (2020) about?
*The Song of The Sea* follows a group of friends in a mist-shrouded coastal town who uncover a dark legend involving disappearances and a mythical underwater city. As they investigate, they confront supernatural forces tied to ancient folklore, racing against time to solve the mystery.
Who directed The Song of The Sea?
Pierre-André Le Leuch directed *The Song of The Sea (2020)*, bringing a fresh perspective to this Celtic-themed adventure.
Who stars in The Song of The Sea?
The film features Bethan Siân, Talwyn Baudu, Azenor Kallag, Elfed Wyn Jones, and Nely Van Seventer in key roles.
Is The Song of The Sea (2020) worth watching?
At a tight 75 minutes, *The Song of The Sea* packs a punch with its fantasy adventure blend and eerie atmosphere. While it flies under the radar, its award-winning status and Celtic folklore appeal make it a hidden gem for fans of mystery and myth.
How long is The Song of The Sea?
*The Song of The Sea (2020)* runs for 75 minutes.
About The Song of The Sea (2020) — A Celtic Mystery Unfolding Beneath the Waves
Step into the misty landscapes of a Celtic coastal town where an eerie legend stirs unease among locals in *The Song of The Sea (2020)*, a hauntingly beautiful fantasy adventure directed by Pierre-André Le Leuch. As young men vanish without a trace, whispers of a mythical sea creature and the cursed city of Ys swirl through the community. Léon and his determined friends brave the unknown, plunging into the ocean's depths to unravel the mystery before it claims another soul.
This Breton-language gem blends folklore, mystery, and high-stakes action into a compact yet immersive 75-minute tale. With a cast led by Bethan Siân, Talwyn Baudu, and Azenor Kallag, the film delivers a gripping atmosphere where ancient legends collide with modern curiosity. From eerie coastal cliffs to the shadowy abyss, every frame pulses with the chill of the sea and the weight of forgotten stories.