The Marina (2020)
August 27, 2020Release Date
The Marina (2020)
August 27, 2020Release Date

Plot.
Where to Watch.

Currently The Marina is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Apple TV
Streaming in:🇨🇦 Canada
Cast & Crew.

Rémi Goulet
Charlie Hall

Rose-Marie Perreault
Juliette Sillon

Madani Tall
Noah Trudelle

Anthony Therrien
Pierre-Olivier Simard

Marguerite Bouchard
Émilie Martel

Jean-François Beaupré
Pat

Hugo Giroux
Actor

Michèle Deslauriers
Micheline Castonguay

Mike Ward
Gérald Leblanc

Patrice Laliberté
Caissier du dépanneur

Simon Pigeon
Animateur #1

Pierre-Luc Lafontaine
Animateur #2

Vincent Biron
Représentant Belcarra #1

Marie-Claire Lalonde
Représentant Belcarra #2 / Delegated Producer

Étienne Galloy
Wakeboarder #1 / Director / Writer / Producer

Christophe Levac
Wakeboarder #2 / Writer / Director

Louis-Julien Durso
Wakeboarder #3

Raphaël Audet
Wakeboarder gagnant #2

Anthony Coveney
Wakeboarder gagnant #3

Eric K. Boulianne
Coach (voice)

Rémi St-Michel
Médecin (voice)

Nicolas Fontaine
Producer

Fred Gervais-Dupuis
Director of Photography / Editor

Laurent Ouellette
Editor

Maxime Carpentier
Music
Media.








Details.
Release DateAugust 27, 2020
Original NameLa marina
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 21m
Genres
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Wiki.
The Marina (French: La Marina) is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Christophe Levac and Étienne Galloy and released in 2020. The film stars Rémi Goulet as Charlie, a young competitive wakeboarder who has been sidelined by an injury that may prevent him from ever returning to the sport; visiting his cousin in Chambly for the summer, he is shaken out of his aimlessness when he meets and connects with Juliette (Rose-Marie Perreault), a young woman who works at the local marina.
The cast also includes Amadou Madani Tall, Anthony Therrien and Marguerite Bouchard.
The film premiered on August 27, 2020 at both the Fantasia Film Festival in Canada, and the Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival in the United States. It was subsequently screened at the Whistler Film Festival, where Fred Gervais-Dupuis won the Borsos Competition award for Best Cinematography in a Canadian Film.