Love at Sea (1965 film) explained

Love at Sea
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Director:Guy Gilles
Producer:Guy Gilles
Cinematography:Jean-Marc Ripert
Editing:Noun Serra
Music:Jean-Pierre Stora
Studio:Filmax
Runtime:73 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

Love at Sea (French: L'Amour à la mer) is a 1965 French drama film written and directed by Guy Gilles.

Synopsis

Unsure of his future, Daniel signed up for five years in the Navy. Stationed in Algeria, he saw little fighting but experienced the tension and the tragedies. His girl friend Geneviève, working as a secretary in Paris, is faithful to him and lives for the day they can be together. As his release approaches, he is less and less sure about his future. Once free, he goes to Paris but it is two days before he can face Geneviève. Telling her that he cannot love her or live with her, he departs for the south coast with a suitcase, moving aimlessly from place to place.