Gabriel's Dream Explained

Gabriel's Dream
Director:Anne Lévy-Morelle
Producer:Thierry de Coster
Music:Ivan Georgiev
Cinematography:Rémon Fromont
Editing:Gervaise Demeure
Emmanuelle Dupuis
Runtime:83 minutes
Country:Belgium
France
Language:French

Gabriel's Dream (French: '''Le Rêve de Gabriel''') is a documentary film directed by Anne Lévy-Morelle. It tells the story of Gabriel de Halleux, an established businessman who, in the late 1940s, decided to leave everything and start a new life in Chile Chico, in the depths of the Chilean Patagonia.[1] In December 1997, Gabriel's Dream received the André Cavens Award for Best Film given by the Belgian Film Critics Association (UCC).[2]

References

  1. News: Vlaeminckx. Jean-Michel. Le Rêve de Gabriel de Anne Lévy-Morelle. Cinergie. January 1, 1997. January 16, 2015. French.
  2. News: Le prix Cavens à Anne Lévy-Morelle pour "Le Rêve de Gabriel". Le Soir. December 20, 1997. 10. October 29, 2012. French.