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The Sea at the Time of the Eclipse 2008

82 min📅 2008-01-01

Dive into *The Sea at the Time of the Eclipse (2008)*, Jure Pervanje's hauntingly poetic drama that follows Val Sebald, a reclusive author seeking solace on an island far from the noise of his past.

Director: Jure Pervanje

Cast

Boris Cavazza
Boris Cavazza
Val Sebald
Ajda Smrekar
Ajda Smrekar
Ivana
Devi Bragalini
Brane Gruber
Brane Gruber
Pia Zemljič
Pia Zemljič
Lenča Ferenčak
Franc Markovčič
Urška Bradaskja
Marko Derganc
Marko Derganc
Sandi Pavlin
Sandi Pavlin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Sea at the Time of the Eclipse* (2008) about?

The film centers on Val Sebald, a writer who retreats to an island to escape his past, where he navigates a surreal world between reality and the heroines of his own novels. His relationships with real people fade into messages in bottles, blending his personal life with the ebb and flow of the sea.

Who directed *The Sea at the Time of the Eclipse*?

Jure Pervanje directed this atmospheric drama, known for his visually poetic and introspective style.

Who stars in *The Sea at the Time of the Eclipse*?

The film features Boris Cavazza in the lead role, alongside Ajda Smrekar, Devi Bragalini, and Brane Gruber.

Is *The Sea at the Time of the Eclipse* (2008) worth watching?

This slow-paced, dreamlike drama is a hidden gem for those who appreciate character-driven storytelling and atmospheric films. While it may not suit every taste, its unique blend of solitude and surrealism makes it a compelling watch for fans of artistic cinema.

How long is *The Sea at the Time of the Eclipse*?

The runtime of *The Sea at the Time of the Eclipse* is 82 minutes.

About The Sea at the Time of the Eclipse (2008) — A Solitary Author's Dreamlike Escape by the Sea

Dive into *The Sea at the Time of the Eclipse (2008)*, Jure Pervanje's hauntingly poetic drama that follows Val Sebald, a reclusive author seeking solace on an island far from the noise of his past. As he immerses himself in the rhythms of the sea and the lifelike heroines of his maritime novels, Val's reality blurs with fiction. Cast adrift between reality and imagination, he communicates with his former lovers through messages in bottles, casting them into the waves like offerings to the unknown. The film weaves themes of isolation, nostalgia, and the fluid boundary between life and art, painting a serene yet melancholic portrait of a man finding refuge in the surreal.

Starring Boris Cavazza as Val, with Ajda Smrekar, Devi Bragalini, and Brane Gruber rounding out the cast, this 82-minute meditation on solitude and storytelling unfolds like a dreamlike odyssey. Shot against the stark, windswept beauty of the Adriatic coast, the movie captures the hypnotic pull of the sea—both as a sanctuary and a mirror to the soul. Ideal for fans of slow-burning, atmospheric dramas, *The Sea at the Time of the Eclipse* invites viewers to ponder where the line between past and present truly lies.