Ondine (2010) [PG-13]

Release Date:
March 5, 2010

Original Title:
Ondine

Alternate Titles:
Amor sin límites
Ondyna
オンディーヌ 海辺の恋人
オンディーヌ 海辺の恋人:2009
オンディーヌうみべのこいびと

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland
Little Wave Productions
Octagon Films
RTÉ
Start Motion Pictures
Wayfare Entertainment

Production Countries:
Ireland | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12  CA: 14A  DE: 12  FR: 12  GB: 12A  GR: 13  IE: 12  JP: G  PT: M/12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 111

The truth is not what you know. It's what you believe.

On the coast of Cork, Syracuse is a divorced fisherman who has stopped drinking. His precocious daughter Annie has failing kidneys. One day, he finds a nearly-drowned young woman in his net; she calls herself Ondine and wants no one to see her. He puts her up in an isolated cottage that was his mother's. Annie discovers Ondine's presence and believes she is a selkie, a seal that turns human while on land. Syracuse is afraid to hope again.

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Casting:
Nuala Moiselle
Susie Figgis
Frank Moiselle

Director:
Neil Jordan

Director of Photography:
Christopher Doyle

Editor:
Tony Lawson

Executive Producer:
Peter Rawlinson
Michael Maher
Ned Dowd
Morgan O'Sullivan

First Assistant Director:
Jamie Christopher

Line Producer:
Karen Richards

Original Music Composer:
Kjartan Sveinsson

Producer:
Ben Browning
Neil Jordan
James Flynn

Production Design:
Anna Rackard

Second Assistant Director:
Michael Stevenson

Writer:
Neil Jordan

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