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The Stoneraft

Het Stenen Vlot
Direction
GEORGE SLUIZER
Screenplay
YVETTE BIRO
Cinematography
GOERT GILTAY
Cast
FEDERICO LUPPI, GABINO DIEGO, ICIAR BOLLAIN, ANA PADRÃO, DIOGO INFANTE
Producer
GEORGE SLUIZER, ANNE LORDON
Edition(s)
26ª

The Stoneraft

Het Stenen Vlot
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  • 108 minutos
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  • Col
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  • 2002
Netherlands, Spain, Portugal

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One day, after an earthquake that shook Europe unperceived by any seismograph, a crack appeared precisely on the borders between France and Spain. Gradually the rift grew deeper and separated all of the Iberian peninsula from the rest of the continent. Little by little, that giant portion of land drove west into the Atlantic ocean like a raft drifting. The Portuguese and the Spanish population see their day-to-day existence shaken by this new reality. Other signs of this abrupt transformation begin to make themselves felt. Joanna draws a line on the ground and no one can erase it. Joaquim, a fisherman, throws a stone into the sea and it does not sink. A succession of miracles ensue in this saga - a blend of shades of fantastic realism and a fairy tale where three men, two women, and one dog find themselves adrift on a long and unpredictable journey. The film is based on the book of the same name by Portuguese writer José Saramago, Nobel prize for literature in 1998.

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GEORGE SLUIZER
GEORGE SLUIZER

Born in Paris, 1932, where he began studying at the Idhec in 1954. His short film De Lange Landen won the Silver Bear in 1961. Having previously made numerous TV documentaries, he shot his first fictional feature film in 1972, João en het mesin, in Brazil. He directed the thriller The Vanishing (1988, 13th Mostra), which led to an American remake with the same title in 1993, also directed by Sluizer. His films include Twice a Woman (1979), Utz (1992), Dying to Go Home (1996, 20th Mostra), The Commissioner (1998) and The Stone Raft (2002, 26th Mostra).
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