The Old Man and the Sea (1999)
The fish is my brother, but I must kill him.
An old fisherman makes the biggest catch of his life.
Director: Aleksandr Petrov
Genre: Animation, Adventure, Drama
Runtime: 21 min
Release Date: July 3, 1999
Cast
- Gordon Pinsent - Old Man (voice)
- Kevin Duhaney - Boy (voice)
- Yoji Matsuda - (voice)
- Rentaro Mikuni - (voice)
Screenplay
- Pascal Blais (Creative Producer)
- Bernard Lajoie (Creative Producer)
- Ernest Hemingway (Novel)
- Aleksandr Petrov (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
Similar Movies
More Films by Director: Aleksandr Petrov
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.