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  1. 140 min. País. Francia. Dirección. Jacques Rozier. Guion. Jacques Rozier. Reparto. Música. Dorival Caymi, Nana Vasconcellos. Fotografía. Colin Mounier. Compañías. Callipix, Les Films du Chef-Lieu. Género. Comedia. Aventuras. Sinopsis. Un agente de viajes crea la operación "Robinson Crusoe".

  2. Three young women from Paris seek refuge from their concerns as they embark on a summer escapade by the seaside. A cozy cottage, an expansive empty beach, and in the midst of it all, Joëlle, Karine, and Caroline, brimming with boundless enthusiasm and vitality.

  3. 16 de feb. de 2012 · Film of the Week #230: Du côté d'Orouët AKA The Beaches of Orouet (1971) Summary: A patient observation on the adventures a group of three young girls spending their three-week summer vacation at a small village, a quotidian that includes cooking, excursions, playing cards and going out with guys, enjoying the simple pleasures ...

  4. Nothing big happens but it feels like the time could matter a lot if any of them wanted it to. The beach, a cramped house, silly voices, a bucket of eels, three pairs of clogs, an ode to the joys and pains of relaxation - it’s a full life out here.

  5. Bonaventure (Pierre Richard) is a semi-competent travel agent who makes up stories about his great romantic adventures to tell to the girls in his office. One evening, he meets a woman who has the same name as one of his made-up romances, and they share a for-real one-night encounter.

  6. Welcome to The Beaches Guest Rooms & Cottages, where comfort and relaxation meet the beauty of the Maine coast. Our motel is located in Wells, the friendliest town in Maine, and we offer a range of comfortable and cozy rooms and cottages to make your stay as enjoyable as possible.

  7. www.cinemacentansdejeunesse.org › en › videosNear Orouet

    Near Orouet. Du côté d'Orouët. Jacques Rozier, France, 1973 Comment. No fictional stake in this scene of a walk along the beach, the filmmaker seems to enjoy using the screen as a canvas on which his puts his characters silhouettes. He chooses rather wide shots to be able to gather the heavy sky, ...