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Bulletin – Vol 9 No. 5 – September/October 2006


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The Light ('L'Equipier')

Brisbane-based independent film distributor, Gil Scrine, is releasing a French arthouse film called 'The Light' ('L'Equipier'), where the spectacular action is set in an offshore lighthouse in Brittany during the 1960s.

"A satisfying drama of simmering passions that unfolds in an arrestingly atmospheric setting played with slow burning intensity."

In 1963, Antoine wounded in the Algerian war, arrives at the small Breton island of Ouessant to join the team of lighthouse keepers, replacing the tower's adored deceased patriarch, Emile. 

The locals feel the job should have gone to one of their own, and Antoine is not only a stranger, but a novice, and struggles to fit in. Easygoing and good-humored despite the animosity directed toward him, Antoine slowly bonds with sullen, unfriendly Yvon during their periods of extended isolation working together in the offshore lighthouse.

Despite this, the natives back at the island still murmur -- and much more besides -- when Antoine, the perpetual outsider, walks past them. Worse for Antoine is that he is unable to disguise his deep attraction to Yvon's wife Mabe -- and this threatens both of them.

Starring: Sandrine Bonnaire, Grégori Derangère, Philippe Torreton, Émilie Dequenne


Opens:

  • 23 November 2006 in Brisbane (Regal Cinema Graceville)
  • 7 December 2006 (Gold Coast Arts Centre)
  • with other cinemas in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth to follow. 

The film will be released on DVD sometime in 2007, and is scheduled to be shown on PayTV World Movies / SBS from March next year.

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