

Under the Sand
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When her husband goes missing at the beach, a female professor begins to mentally disintegrate as her denial of his disappearance becomes delusional.
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1 win & 11 nominations total
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"Can love vanish without a trace?"
Status
Released
Original Language
fr
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Cast

Charlotte Rampling
Marie Drillon

Bruno Cremer
Jean Drillon

Jacques Nolot
Vincent

Alexandra Stewart
Amanda

Pierre Vernier
Gérard

Andrée Tainsy
Suzanne

Maya Gaugler
German Woman

Pierre Soubestre
Policeman

Agathe Teyssier
In Charge of Luxury Store

Laurence Martin
Apartment Seller

Jean-François Lapalus
Paris Doctor

Laurence Mercier
Paris Doctor's Secretary
Crew

Marc Missonnier
Producer
Production

Olivier Delbosc
Producer
Production

Jeanne Lapoirie
Director of Photography
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Antoine Héberlé
Director of Photography
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Philippe Rombi
Original Music Composer
Sound

François Ozon
Director
Directing

Marina de Van
Writer
Writing

Emmanuèle Bernheim
Writer
Writing

François Ozon
Screenplay
Writing

Marcia Romano
Writer
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