West Point (2008)
West Point is a 'film noir', a story of family and emigration. It's La Cabo da Rocha, Portugal, the western-most point of the European continent. Opposite the USA, it's a metaphor of Ellis Island. It's the street dances and it's the part of what has been forgotten that Alexander and his sister Jeanne must accept in order to break free from the original crime, the feeling of abandonment and the color of wheat.
Director: Laurence Rebouillon
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 57 min
Release Date: November 2, 2008
Cast
Screenplay
Music: Patrice de Benedetti
Cinematography: Michel Dunand, Laurence Rebouillon
Editing: Agathe Dreyfus, Laurence Rebouillon
Production: Les Productions Aléatoires
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is West Point about?
- West Point is a 'film noir', a story of family and emigration. It's La Cabo da Rocha, Portugal, the western-most point of the European continent. Opposite the USA, it's a metaphor of Ellis Island. It's the street dances and it's the part of what has been forgotten that Alexander and his sister Jeanne must accept in order to break free from the original crime, the feeling of abandonment and the color of wheat.
- Who directed West Point?
- West Point was directed by Laurence Rebouillon.
- Who stars in West Point?
- West Point stars Isabelle Ronayette, Bernard Cerf, Agnès Pontier, Johan Leysen.
- How long is West Point?
- West Point has a runtime of 57m (57 minutes).
- What genre is West Point?
- West Point is a Drama film.
- Where was West Point produced?
- West Point was produced in France.