The Flood Drummers

The Flood Drummers

Release date : February 13, 2003
Runtime : 2h 17m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Ariane Mnouchkine /
Production companies : Le Théâtre du Soleil / BelAir Media / ARTE France Cinéma /
February 13, 2003 2h 17m France Drama French More
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Based on the play by Hélène Cixous, filmed in 2002, Tambours sur la Digue is a story written by Hélène Cixous based on an ancient Asian fable about who shall be saved during a flood and presented by live actors as puppets and puppeteers, evoking the theatrical traditions of Japanese Noh and bunraku.
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Nicolas Sotnikoff
Le Devin, He Tao, Le fleuve, Un garde
Renata Ramos Maza
Duan, La mère du Chancelier, La femme de l'architecte
Juliana Carneiro da Cunha
Le seigneur Kang, Madame Li
Sava Lolov
Le Seigneur Hun, Wang Po, L'Architecte
Myriam Azencot
Le Grand Intendant, Le Moine
Serge Nicolaï
L'Architecte
Jacques Martial
L'Architecte (1ére partie)

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  • title:The Flood Drummers
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2003
  • Runtime:2h 17m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Ariane Mnouchkine /
  • Writers: Hélène Cixous · Ariane Mnouchkine ·
  • Production companies: Le Théâtre du Soleil · BelAir Media · ARTE France Cinéma ·
  • Overview:Based on the play by Hélène Cixous, filmed in 2002, Tambours sur la Digue is a story written by Hélène Cixous based on an ancient Asian fable about who shall be saved during a flood and presented by live actors as puppets and puppeteers, evoking the theatrical traditions of Japanese Noh and bunraku.
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