The Old Man and the Sea (1999)

The fish is my brother, but I must kill him.

The Old Man and the Sea (1999) poster

An old fisherman makes the biggest catch of his life.

Director: Aleksandr Petrov
Genre: Animation, Adventure, Drama
Runtime: 21 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Denis L. Chartrand, Normand Roger
Cinematography: Sergey Reshetnikov
Editing: Denis Papillon
Production: IMAX, Panorama Studio, Ogden Entertainment Company, Dentsu Tec, NHK, IMAGICA, Les productions Pascal Blais
Country: Russia, Canada, Japan
Language: English, Español
Original Language: ru

Themes

Ocean and Sea Adventures, Ocean Life and Deep Blue

Keywords

fish, sea, based on novel or book, shark attack, fisherman, pulitzer prize, aging, old man, shark, cuban, seaman, paint-on-glass, short film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Old Man and the Sea about?
An old fisherman makes the biggest catch of his life.
Who directed The Old Man and the Sea?
The Old Man and the Sea was directed by Aleksandr Petrov.
Who stars in The Old Man and the Sea?
The Old Man and the Sea stars Gordon Pinsent, Kevin Duhaney, Yoji Matsuda, Rentaro Mikuni.
How long is The Old Man and the Sea?
The Old Man and the Sea has a runtime of 21m (21 minutes).
What genre is The Old Man and the Sea?
The Old Man and the Sea is a Animation, Adventure, Drama film.
Where was The Old Man and the Sea produced?
The Old Man and the Sea was produced in Russia, Canada, Japan.
What are the themes of The Old Man and the Sea?
The themes of The Old Man and the Sea include: Ocean and Sea Adventures, Ocean Life and Deep Blue.