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Souffler plus fort que la mer 2017

★ 6.82 votes📅 2017-05-10

Directed by Marine Place, *Souffler plus fort que la mer* (2017) is a poignant French drama that dives deep into the emotional turbulence of a family forced to abandon their life at sea.

Director: Marine Place

Cast

Olivia Ross
Olivia Ross
Julie
Aurélien Recoing
Aurélien Recoing
Loïc, le père
Corinne Masiero
Corinne Masiero
Louison, la mère
Annie-France Poli
Annie-France Poli
Roberta, la grand-mère
Loïc Baylacq
Loïc Baylacq
Gabriel
Yan Tassin
Yan Tassin
Fred
Michel Masiero
Michel Masiero
Théodore, le prêtre
Karim Gharbi
Karim Gharbi
Samir
Clément Nourry
Clément
Cédric le Maoût
Cédric le Maoût
Le banquier

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Souffler plus fort que la mer (2017) about?

This French drama follows Julie and her parents as they face financial ruin and lose their fishing boat, leaving them stranded on land with no direction. Julie turns to her saxophone for solace, using music to navigate her grief and rediscover her purpose in a life that feels as empty as the sea is now absent from.

Who directed Souffler plus fort que la mer?

The film was directed by Marine Place, who crafts a deeply human story about family and resilience against the backdrop of Brittany's rugged coastline.

Who stars in Souffler plus fort que la mer?

The film features Olivia Ross as Julie, alongside Aurélien Recoing as her father, Corinne Masiero as her mother, and Annie-France Poli and Loïc Baylacq in supporting roles.

Is Souffler plus fort que la mer (2017) worth watching?

With its authentic portrayal of family struggles and emotional depth, *Souffler plus fort que la mer* offers a rewarding experience for fans of character-driven dramas. Though unrated, its themes of resilience and music resonate strongly, making it a unique and moving film.

How long is Souffler plus fort que la mer?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Souffler plus fort que la mer (2017) — A French Drama of Loss, Music, and Rebirth

Directed by Marine Place, *Souffler plus fort que la mer* (2017) is a poignant French drama that dives deep into the emotional turbulence of a family forced to abandon their life at sea. When Julie, her parents Loïc and Louison, and their fishing boat become trapped under the weight of unpaid debts, the once-thriving family enterprise crumbles overnight, leaving them adrift in a quiet, suffocating stillness. To escape the crushing silence of their new reality, Julie turns to her saxophone, her music becoming both a lifeline and a rebellion against the grief of losing their livelihood and identity.

This intimate character study explores themes of resilience, loss, and the search for meaning in adversity. With a backdrop of Brittany's rugged coastline, the film captures the raw, melancholic beauty of a family's struggle to reconnect with their roots—and each other—without the rhythm of the sea to guide them. The atmospheric storytelling makes *Souffler plus fort que la mer* a compelling watch for fans of slow-burn dramas that prioritize emotional depth over spectacle.