We're All Sailors

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Todos somos marineros
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Film poster
Directed by Miguel Angel Moulet
Written byMiguel Angel Moulet
Produced byPablo Lozano
Miguel Angel Moulet
Tanya Valette
CinematographyCamilo Soratti
Edited byNino Martínez Sosa
Production
companies
El Navegante Films
Monte y Culebra SRL
Release date
  • 2018 (2018)
Running time
104 minutes
CountriesPeru
Dominican Republic
LanguagesSpanish
Russian

We're All Sailors (Spanish: Todos somos marineros) is a 2018 Peruvian-Dominican drama film written and directed by Miguel Angel Moulet in his directorial debut. [1] It stars Andrey Sladkov and Ravil Sadreev. [2]

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Synopsis

Three Russian sailors have found themselves stranded aboard a fishing trawler off the coast of Chimbote, a port city in Peru. The ship's owner's company has gone bankrupt, and the crew has abandoned the vessel, leaving Krystof, his younger brother, and the skipper without the resources to return home. The three men have been surviving as best they can by commuting between the ship and the port for their daily necessities, while awaiting their next course of action [3]

Cast

The actors participating in this film are: [4] [5]

Production

Financing

In 2015, the film won the 2015 Production Contest Award from the Ministry of Culture (DAFO) and the 2016 Ibermedia-Co-Production Program Award, which provided them with enough budget to start filming the film. [6]

Casting

The casting was made up for the most part by non-professional actors of Russian origin. [7]

Filming

Principal photography began approximately June 2017 in Chimbote. [8] Filming lasted 11 days inside the ship. [9]

Release

It had an initial premiere in August 2018 at the 22nd edition of the Lima Film Festival. [10] The commercial premiere in Peruvian theaters was scheduled for February 6, 2020, [11] but was delayed until February 20 of the same year. [12]

Reception

In its opening weekend, the film drew 660 viewers. [2]

Awards

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResultRef.
2018 22nd Lima Film Festival Best Peruvian Film Script in Fiction CompetitionMiguel Angel MouletWon [13]
Best First Film - Special Jury MentionWe're All SailorsWon
2021 12th APRECI Awards Best Peruvian Feature Film Nominated [14]
Best Screenplay Miguel Angel MouletNominated
Best Actor Alejandro Vargas VilelaNominated
Best ActressJulia ThaysWon [15]
Luces Awards Best Film We're All SailorsNominated [16]
Best ActorAndrey SladkovNominated
Alejandro Vargas VilelaNominated
Best ActressJulia ThaysNominated

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