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sábado, 8 de janeiro de 2011

Tabarly - trailer do filme de Pierre Marcel - vídeo - post reciclado

Salve amigas e amigos visitantes!

Estou recomendando este filme a vocês sem ainda tê-lo visto.
- Porquê?
- Porque confio na minha intuição, que às vezes falha, é verdade. Mas tenho quase que certeza que desta vez ela funcionou. Eu adoraria ver Tabaly, o filme, agora mesmo, mas vou ter de esperar mais um pouco.
Se algum de vocês já viu o filme, por favor, deixe-me um
comentário de presente.
Bons ventos!

Fernando Costa

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EM FRANCÊS

Présentation

"On souhaite s'approcher de ceux que l'on admire, pour les écouter, les connaître. Mais ces hommes-là ne racontent pas leur histoire, ils la vivent. Rencontrer Eric est déconcertant. Un homme de discrétion et d'humilité. Une présence, imposante. Des mots simples et un humour pudique. Je regrette de ne pas l'avoir mieux connu. Mais si je l'avais connu davantage, en aurais-je su beaucoup plus ?
Parrainé par l'Association Eric Tabarly, le film de Pierre Marcel évoque le parcours hors norme du marin et son extrême sensibilité. S'appuyant sur une documentation unique d'archives radiophoniques et audiovisuelles, françaises et étrangères, professionnelles et amatrices, inédites pour la plupart, le documentaire nous fait revivre les courses au large, les arrivées discrètes ou triomphales, en solitaire ou en équipage, au long des trente-cinq années de suprématie des Pen Duick sur toutes les mers du monde.
Tabarly : la symbiose parfaite entre un homme, un bateau et la mer. Si Tabarly ne voulait pas être un homme à messages, il demeure pour toujours exemplaire."


Jacques Perrin, producteur.

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La critique [evene]  - le 10 Juin 2008 par Emilie Deschamps

Produit par Jacques Perrin pour les dix ans de la mort d'Eric Tabarly, ce documentaire vise à faire connaître l'homme caché derrière la légende du marin. Pierre Marcel a choisi de n'utiliser que des images d'archives et la voix d'Eric Tabarly, préférant que cet homme pudique et peu bavard face aux journalistes se raconte lui-même. Depuis sa découverte de la navigation sur le légendaire Pen Duick, acheté par son père, jusqu'à cette nuit de juin 1998 où il disparut en mer d'Irlande, le film revient ainsi sur les records, déboires et innovations techniques d'un personnage hors du commun. Le travail de montage est exceptionnel et... link-do-texto 


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EM INGLÊS

Arguably Europe’s most influential sailor of the 20th Century, Eric Tabarly is the subject of a superb film shown last weekend on the closing night of the Newport International Film Festival (Rhode Island, U.S.A.). Released a year ago in France on the 10th anniversary of the death of the French hero, Tabarly has only been shown three times on the west side of the Atlantic, and only recently acquired English subtitles.

Born in 1931, Tabarly joined the French navy, but for most of his career in the service represented his country as a competitive sailor. Sailing Pen Duick II, his fame across France was instant when, in 1964, he clobbered the British sailors in the fledgling singlehanded transatlantic race called OSTAR, from Plymouth, England, to Newport, R.I. In his next boat, an even more innovative design of his own called Pen Duick III, he handily won the most famous British distance race, around Fastnet Rock (Ireland) and back. He probably would’ve won the Whitbread Around the World Race aboard the maxi ketch, Pen Duick VI, in 1973, were it not for his dismasting on the first leg; he still put his boat back together and had the best performance for the rest of the race. And in his radical foil-borne trimaran, Paul Ricard, Tabarly set a west to east transatlantic record of just over 10 days. Tabarly also trained a generation of French offshore sailors, who have dominated the sport for the last 20 years.
But in my mind, the highlight of Tabarly’s sailing career and of the film, was his’s second OSTAR victory, in 1976, when he raced Pen Duick VI…a boat designed to be managed by a full crew of 14. Tabarly beat his protege, Alain Colas, who had won the previous race (in Tabarly’s trimaran, then called Pen Duick IV) and was heavily favored to win in a four-masted schooner, the 231-foot Club Mediterrannee. Tabarly survived a savage storm in the process and, I should add, was the last skipper to ever win the race in a... continua em link-do-texto 

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