Vagues à Collioure (1991)

Vagues à Collioure (1991) poster

In the summer of 1914, Collioure was a small, quiet fishing village, sheltered from the convulsions of a blazing Europe. Matisse painted a curious picture Door-Window in Collioure. Homage to Collioure, nod to the cubists, reference to Matisse; offering to the wind and to the sea. The furious Tramontana sends you in spasms its rumblings in the air which has become crystalline. The sea rages under the effect of the wind, which suddenly desert the various small boats; SOS for the unwary. Large breaking waves delight children on the beach.

Director: Jean-Michel Bouhours
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date:
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean-Michel Bouhours

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vagues à Collioure about?
In the summer of 1914, Collioure was a small, quiet fishing village, sheltered from the convulsions of a blazing Europe. Matisse painted a curious picture Door-Window in Collioure. Homage to Collioure, nod to the cubists, reference to Matisse; offering to the wind and to the sea. The furious Tramontana sends you in spasms its rumblings in the air which has become crystalline. The sea rages under the effect of the wind, which suddenly desert the various small boats; SOS for the unwary. Large breaking waves delight children on the beach.
Who directed Vagues à Collioure?
Vagues à Collioure was directed by Jean-Michel Bouhours.
How long is Vagues à Collioure?
Vagues à Collioure has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
Where was Vagues à Collioure produced?
Vagues à Collioure was produced in France.