The film centers on a young French widow and her two adolescent children as they attempt to carve out a meager life for themselves by farming rice fields alongside the ocean in French Indo-China in the 1930s. Their efforts are hampered each year by the presence of the sea, which invariably floods the fields with saltwater and wipes out the crops. In desperation, the mother realizes that their only hope lies in the construction of a sea wall to prevent continued flooding, but the mother must cut a swath through the local bureaucracy in an almost Sisyphean attempt to make this happen. Meanwhile, her obstinate daughter, Suzanne, draws the romantic obsessions of a well-to-do Chinese gentleman, Monsieur Jo. Though he could easily provide a way out, the possibility of a romantic relationship between Jo and Suzanne could just as easily fall prey to local racial prejudices that would damage or ruin the lives of both.
The Sea Wall
January 7, 2009
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Gaspard Ulliel
Joseph
Isabelle Huppert
Madame Dufresne, la mère
Stéphane Rideau
Agosti
Astrid Bergès-Frisbey
Suzanne
Vincent Grass
Bart
Randal Douc
Monsieur Jo
Lucy Harrison
Carmen
Ingrid Mareski
une cliente occidentale du restaurant « Chez Bart »
Duong Vanthon
N/A
Rithy Panh
Director
Marc Marder
Original Music Composer
Edith Vesperini
Costume Design
Pierre Milon
Cinematography
Marie-Christine Rougerie
Editor