Under the Sand
7.2 /10 1 Votes
Director Francois Ozon Sequel Time to Leave Country France | 7.2/10 Genre Drama, Mystery Duration | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 11 September 2000 (2000-09-11) (TIFF)7 February 2001 (2001-02-07) (France) Writer Francois Ozon (scenario and dialogue), Emmanuele Bernheim (collaboration), Marina de Van (collaboration), Marcia Romano (collaboration) Initial release February 7, 2001 (Belgium) Cast (Marie Drillon), (Jean Drillon), (Vincent), (Amanda), (Gérard), (Suzanne) Similar movies Self/less , Gone Girl , The Wolf of Wall Street , Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs , National Treasure: Book of Secrets , Mr. & Mrs. Smith Tagline Can love vanish without a trace? |
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Under the Sand (French: Sous le sable, [su lə sɑbl]) is a 2000 French drama film directed and written by François Ozon. The film was nominated for three César Awards and was critically well received. It stars Charlotte Rampling and Bruno Cremer.
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- Plot
- Cast
- Filming
- Awards
- Comparison
- Reception
- References

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Plot

Marie, happily married to Jean for 25 years, is a lecturer in English literature at a Paris university. During their summer vacation in the southwest of France, Jean goes to swim in the sea while his wife is sunbathing and never returns, vanishing without trace. No body is found and several questions arise. Has he left her, committed suicide, drowned? With no body to mourn, she pretends that he is still alive and present in their apartment. Her life becomes characterized by denial, cloaked in enigmatic complexity and emotional disorientation. When the badly decomposed body is found in the sea and identified from dental records, she refuses to admit it is Jean. She imagines she will see him alive as he was on the beach.
Cast

Filming

The film was shot in Paris and in the Landes department including Lit-et-Mixe, Mimizan-Plage beach and at Saint-Julien-en-Born.
Awards

Sous le sable was nominated for Best Film at the César Awards 2002. It also earned Best Director and Best Actress César nominations for Ozon and Rampling.
Comparison

The plot of Sous le Sable bears some resemblance to that of the 1990 British romantic comedy Truly, Madly, Deeply.
Reception

The Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman admired Sous le sable, claimed that he watched the film several times.
References
Under the Sand WikipediaUnder the Sand IMDb Under the Sand themoviedb.org