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The Odyssey L'odyssée

Jérôme Salle / France / 2016 / 122 min / Slovene subtitles, English, French / 15+

1948. Jacques Cousteau, his wife and his two sons are living in paradise, a beautiful house overlooking the Mediterranean. But all Cousteau can think of is adventure. Thanks to his invention, an independent aqualung allowing divers to breathe under water, he has discovered a whole new world. Now he is willing to sacrifice everything to explore it

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1948. Jacques Cousteau, his wife and his two sons are living in paradise, a beautiful house overlooking the Mediterranean. But all Cousteau can think of is adventure. Thanks to his invention, an independent aqualung allowing divers to breathe under water, he has discovered a whole new world. Now he is willing to sacrifice everything to explore it. “Lambert Wilson is magnetic in this grandly lyrical dramatization of the legendary explorer-turned-filmmaker.” - Film Society of Lincoln Center.

French with Slovene subtitles.

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