La Baleine Blanche 1987
La Baleine Blanche (1987) is a French television drama (telefilm or mini-series) directed by Jean Kerchbron, based on the novel of the same name by . It is often praised for its touching, poetic portrayal of an intergenerational bond set against the backdrop of an epic Himalayan adventure. Plot Overview
The series is set against the dramatic backdrop of the . It follows an extraordinary journey involving an older man and a teenage boy. Their adventure is deeply philosophical, described as a connection between life and death, as they eventually encounter and fall in love with a young girl during their travels. Key Cast Members la baleine blanche 1987
Marielle, with his weary, basset-hound face and melancholic gravity, is perfectly cast as Jean. He avoids the bombastic madness of a traditional Ahab; instead, his obsession manifests as a quiet, inexorable logic. He begins to spend his nights staking out truck stops. He neglects his work, his staff, his own health. His pursuit is bureaucratic and obsessive—he takes photographs, makes meticulous notes, follows the truck at a distance. It’s a portrait of madness rendered in ballpoint pen on graph paper. La Baleine Blanche (1987) is a French television
Soon, the fishermen stopped seeing her as a threat. They began to guide their nets away from her path. The harbor master radioed a marine rescue network, and within weeks, a team arrived to help the whale find her way north. It follows an extraordinary journey involving an older
The production featured several prominent figures in French cinema and television: Writer/Adaptation Jacques Lanzmann