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Samir falls in love with Agathe, a swimming-instructor. To seduce her he pretends he doesn't know how to swim so she can teach him.Samir falls in love with Agathe, a swimming-instructor. To seduce her he pretends he doesn't know how to swim so she can teach him.Samir falls in love with Agathe, a swimming-instructor. To seduce her he pretends he doesn't know how to swim so she can teach him.
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- 2 wins & 4 nominations
Frosti Runólfsson
- Frosti
- (as Frosti Jón Runólfsson)
Samer Bisharat
- Ibrahim Zaid
- (as Samer Bisharats)
Ingvar Sigurdsson
- Siggi
- (as Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson)
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"The Aquatic Effect" is much more than just a simple romantic comedy; it's a journey through humanity, enchanted by the waves of love and life. Directed with mastery by Sólveig Anspach, this film transports us into a world where characters, initially rough and abrasive, transform into fascinating individuals, concealing themselves and their feelings from a society often superficial and hypocritical. At the heart of the plot is Samir, masterfully portrayed by Samir Guesmi, a romantic crane operator who falls deeply in love with Agathe, the swimming instructor played by Florence Loiret-Caille. Their love story begins with an innocent lie when Samir pretends not to know how to swim to get closer to Agathe. But soon, this lie turns into an exciting and adventurous journey that takes us from the municipal swimming pool of Montreuil to the natural wonders of Iceland. What makes "The Aquatic Effect" so extraordinary is its ability to blend humor, delicacy, and emotional depth. The characters, even the most eccentric ones, are made incredibly real thanks to the splendid performances of the cast. Samir Guesmi and Florence Loiret-Caille bring an irresistible chemistry to the screen, while the rest of the cast, including Philippe Rebbot and Michaël Bensoussan, add further charm and vitality to the story. But what makes this film even more special is its setting. Shot amidst the streets of Montreuil and the breathtaking landscapes of Iceland, "The Aquatic Effect" captures the essence of these places masterfully. Director Sólveig Anspach, who tragically passed away prematurely, managed to infuse the film with a unique soul, exuding joy of life and a profound sense of hope. Furthermore, the theme of water permeates the entire film, symbolizing freedom, rebirth, and transformation. It is through the aquatic element that the characters manage to free themselves from the judgment of others and surrender to a special encounter that will change their lives forever."The Aquatic Effect" is a film that speaks to the heart and soul. With its compelling story, unforgettable characters, and enchanted atmospheres, it is a true oasis of beauty and hope in the desert of everyday life. A posthumous masterpiece by the talented director Sólveig Anspach, which will continue to enchant and inspire audiences for generations to come. Dive into this wonderful cinematic adventure and let yourself be carried away by the magical effect of water and love. "The Aquatic Effect" is an experience you cannot afford to miss.
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- Also known as
- The Together Project
- Filming locations
- Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, France(general views of the town)
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- Gross worldwide
- $1,879,961
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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