Sand Castles
Sand Castles
| 01 April 2015 (USA)
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Eleanor, thirties, has just lost her father. He bequeathed his house in Brittany in the Cotes d'Armor. She is a photographer, has had some success but business no longer work as before. It is imperative to sell the house. She goes there with Samuel, her former companion which she left some time ago, because she does not feel to go alone and she has not returned since the death of her father. But she is playing with fire - because she knows that their relationship did not exactly appeased, even if it was for some adventures and Samuel lives with Laura. Claire Andrieux, the real estate agent, was busy organizing visits during the two days Samuel and Eleanor will stay in the house. It's a funny weekend that these three are about to spend.A surprising weekend full of surprises, emotions, tensions, memories and shouting matches in melancholy and absurd moments that leave the couple necessarily changed.

Reviews
Matcollis This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
Sharkflei Your blood may run cold, but you now find yourself pinioned to the story.
Isbel A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Allissa .Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
Kirpianuscus a film about the clash against the past. more significant for its atmosphere. and for the drawings of emotions of characters. a house, an ex-lover, the silhouette of father and premises of new beginning. and, more important, the decision to define this new step to a future who seems be more fragile than past. something does this film a kind of experience for viewer. maybe, because Leonore is reflection of our small, significant decisions who are basis of each level of life .
MartinHafer Olivier Jahan was created a lovely and adult sort of film with "Sand Castles". By this I am not saying it's dirty or that sort of 'adult' film (though there is a bit of nudity). Instead, I mean that the story is not intended for those with low attention spans or who require a film to be a by-the-numbers Hollywood sort of affair. It's very original and is yet another example for why I really like watching French films.When the picture begins, Eleanor (Emma de Caunes) has learned that her father has died and she needs to go to his home in Brittany to settle affairs as well as sell the house. However, she cannot drive and enlists a very odd sort of helper....Samuel (Yannick Renier). Why is this odd? Well, the pair had been lovers some time ago and their breakup was anything but amicable. Plus, by now Samuel is in a new relationship with a woman who apparently worships him. Yet through the course of the film one thing becomes increasingly obvious...there is still a lot of unfinished business between Eleanor and Samuel. What is nice about this film is that it doesn't hurry this along and allows it all to unfold rather normally...normally except that now and again the characters or an unseen narrator talks to the audience! It's an odd ploy...but one that works well.Overall, this is not exactly a must-see film but it is exceptionally well done and lovingly made. It's certainly worth seeing if you would like to see a finely crafted love story that is anything but typical. What's really interesting to me is that at the film festival where I just saw it, the director and co-writer, Jahan, was on hand to answer questions about his movie. It turns out that some of the film is actually autobiographical. No, there was no Eleanor or Samuel but Jahan's father died and left him a home in Brittany and he, like Eleanor, struggled with what to do with the property. Sadly, however, no distributor has yet been found here in the States for the film, though it did recently play in France. So when you'll get to see it is an unknown but I will try to update everyone when I learn about when this lovely film will be widely available.