If you’re up for a bit of borderline farcical pantomime that manages to merge elements of Laurel and Hardy with Ingmar Bergman by way of “Mary Poppins” then this is the film for you. It’s set amidst the sand dunes of the coast of La Manche where folks have begun to mysteriously disappear. Drafted in to investigate is the avuncular “Insp. Machin” (Didier Després) and his sidekick “Malfoy” (Cyril Rigaux). They quickly settle their investigation on a confluence of the sea and the Slack river, where a family of subsistence oyster farmers live under the gaze of the mansion of the wealthy “Van Peteghem” family. This family - that wouldn’t have looked out of place at the start of John Boorman’s “Deliverance” (1972) - largely ignore the locals and live their degenerate lives selfishly, flaunting their obvious wealth in front of their poverty stricken neighbours. Things get a bit complicated when local urchin “Ma Loute” (Brandon Lavieville) takes a shine to the enigmatic “Billie” (Raph) and that not only breaks the unwritten convention that has inhibited the association of the local proles and their visiting patricians. It also complicates the sleuthing for our policeman, who is prone to swelling (think “Aunt Petunia” from “Harry Potter”) when he gets nervous about a case and for the eccentric family led by the mad as cheese “André” (Fabrice Luchini) and the scene stealing “Aude” (a Juliet Binoche who seems determined to present an hybrid of Katharine Hepburn and Dame Margaret Rutherford as she hams up delightfully). Virtually nobody is as they seem as the drama unfolds and whilst the comedy could never be described as subtle, it’s very excessive nature carries it along entertainingly, if perhaps a little sporadically, towards a denouement that Luchini himself has a go at describing to an equally bemused audience and family. That conclusion is a bit rushed and, I thought, undercooked - but the whole film offers us parodies galore, is grandly scored, photographed and designed and there are a few silly scenes that did make me giggle as it pokes fun at the riche, the not so riche, sexual ambiguities and taboos as it generally lolls along enjoyably.


Slack Bay (2016)
Slack Bay (2016) runs 2h 2m and streams free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Bruno Dumont, starring Fabrice Luchini, Juliette Binoche, and Valeria Bruni Tedeschi. Comedy on multiple servers, no signup.
What is Slack Bay (2016) about?
Summer, 1910. Inspectors Machin and Malfoy investigate the mysterious disappearances of several tourists on the beautiful beaches of Slack Bay, where a strange community of fishermen lives.
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- Director:
- Bruno Dumont
- Production:
- Twenty Twenty Vision Filmproduktion, Pallas Film, ARTE France Cinéma, 3B Productions, WDR, ARTE
- Country:
- France, Germany
- Languages:
- French
- Budget:
- $8,104,734
- Revenue:
- $920,719
- Status:
- Released
- IMDb:
- tt4726636
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Who stars in Slack Bay (2016)?
Fabrice Luchini as André van Peteghem, Juliette Binoche as Aude van Peteghem, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi as Isabelle van Peteghem, Jean-Luc Vincent as Christian van Peteghem, Brandon Lavieville as Ma Loute Brufort, Raph as Billie van Peteghem, Didier Després as Alfred Machin, Cyril Rigaux as Malfoy.

André van Peteghem

Aude van Peteghem

Isabelle van Peteghem

Christian van Peteghem

Ma Loute Brufort

Billie van Peteghem

Alfred Machin

Malfoy
Nadège

L'Eternel Brufort
Mrs. Brufort
Blanche van Peteghem
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Did You Know?
- ★Despite a $8,104,734 budget, the film earned only $920,719 at the box office.
- ★This was a multinational production involving France, Germany.
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Where can I watch Slack Bay online for free?▼
You can watch Slack Bay (2016) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is Slack Bay?▼
Slack Bay has a running time of 2h 2m (122 minutes total).
Who directed Slack Bay?▼
Slack Bay was directed by Bruno Dumont.
Is Slack Bay worth watching?▼
Slack Bay has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.6/10 based on 273 votes.
What genre is Slack Bay?▼
Slack Bay is a Comedy film released in 2016.
Who stars in Slack Bay?▼
The cast of Slack Bay includes Fabrice Luchini, Juliette Binoche, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Jean-Luc Vincent and Brandon Lavieville.
How much did Slack Bay make at the box office?▼
Slack Bay had a budget of $8 million and earned $920,719 worldwide.



























