See The Sea
See The Sea follows a young boy who gradually loses his sight and ends up on a seaside getaway with his divorced parents. What should be a simple escape soon reveals the fragility of family life when one member faces a sudden change. The course unfolds with a quiet, observant rhythm as the trio... Read more
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About See The Sea
See The Sea follows a young boy who gradually loses his sight and ends up on a seaside getaway with his divorced parents. What should be a simple escape soon reveals the fragility of family life when one member faces a sudden change. The course unfolds with a quiet, observant rhythm as the trio learns to read each other anew, negotiating limits, memory, and hope while the ocean keeps its own counsel. The film blends warm humor with sincere drama, inviting audiences to reflect on adaptation, trust, and resilience in the face of shifting perception. The setting of sunlit coastlines and small road trips becomes almost a character in its own right. Its gentle humor and patient pacing invite attentive viewing.
Directed by Emmanuel Poulain-Arnaud, See The Sea stems from an original screenplay crafted by Jean-André Yerlès, Julien Rigoulot, and Alberto Bremer. The film features Audrey Fleurot, Dany Boon, Nicolas Marié, Manon Villa, and Ewan Bourdelles in principal roles, generating anticipation.
Box office figures for See The Sea have not been publicly released yet. As a 2025 release with limited rollout there is no reported worldwide gross at this time, and industry trackers await festival responses before box office data appears.
As of now, See The Sea has not announced any major awards or nominations yet. Given its festival friendly pace and ensemble cast, industry observers will likely watch for recognition in categories that honor directing, screenplay, and acting, should the film enter competition or secure a wider release at festivals.
Early reception is modest, with a 6.471 out of 10 average from 17 votes. Viewers and critics note the film's blend of humor with sensitive portrayal of sight loss and the dynamics of a post divorce family, highlighting resilience, communication, and care for audiences around the world at screenings nationwide.
Details
- Release Date
- September 17, 2025
- User Ratings
- 17 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy, Drama
- Country
- France
- Studio
- Chapka Films +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Audrey Fleurot
Chris
Dany Boon
Antoine
Nicolas Marié
Manon Villa
Ewan Bourdelles
Milo
Camille Solal
Amalia Blasco
Director: Emmanuel Poulain-Arnaud
Written by: Jean-André Yerlès, Julien Rigoulot, Alberto Bremer