Son of the Shark (Le Fils du Requin) | |
Director: | Agnes Merlet |
Producer: | Francois Fries |
Starring: | Ludovic Vandendaele Eric Da Silva Sandrine Blancke Maxime Leroux |
Music: | Bruno Coulais |
Cinematography: | Gerard Simon |
Editing: | Guy Lecorne Pierre Choukroun |
Distributor: | Seventh Art Releasing |
Runtime: | 88 minutes |
Country: | France |
Language: | French |
Son of the Shark (French: Le Fils du Requin) is a 1993 French film directed by Agnes Merlet, about two brothers, Martin (Ludovic Vandendaele) and Simon (Eric Da Silva), and their adventures as juvenile delinquents in the north of France.
Inspired by a well-known passage of Lautréamont's Les Chants de Maldoror, Martin holds a belief, in which he claims to be "the son of a female shark". He hopes that someday he and his brother, Simon will disappear to the bottom of the ocean, where they will live happily ever after surrounded by dancing fish.[1]
The film won the 1994 European Film Award for "Young European Film of the Year", the Avignon Film Festival's Prix Tournage, and the Joseph Plateau Award for Best Belgian actress. It was also nominated for César Award for Best Debut.[2]