On the High Seas
En haute mer
A mini-series in 4 episodes by Denis Rabaglia
Inspector Aurélie Mercier has been assigned to repatriate Florian, who has been arrested for murder on a Swiss cargo ship. On board, she learns that the young man's girlfriend, who has been missing for weeks, was an undercover passenger.
Aurélie has a feeling that the truth is not what it seems, and that this cargo ship is full of secrets.
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Broadcast:
November 2024 on RTS1, PlaySuisse and RTS Play
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Coproducers: Gatz Kalea Filmeak A.I.E, RTS, ARTE G.E.I.E
Cast: Maud Wyler, Michael Neuenschwander, Carlos Bardem, Maël Cordier, Isaline Prévost Radeff, Tine Joustra, Nicola Perot, Isabelle Caillat, Clément Moreau, Philippe Torreton
with the participation of Anne Richard and Michel Voïta
Written by: Denis Rabaglia, Stéphane Mitchell, Ami Cohen, Joseph Incardona
In collaboration with : Fred Castadot, Sammy Fransquet, Grégory Lecocq, Charlotte Joulia
Directors: Denis Rabaglia
Ludo Jaccard (2nd unit)Producers: Britta Rindelaub, Thomas Reichlin, Denis Rabglia
José Luis Escolar
Françoise Mayor, Izabela Rieben
Composers: Sandrine Rudaz
Cinematographer: Marco Barberi SCS
Casting Directors: Annette Trumel, Mariângela Galvao Tresch, Luci Lenox
Line Producers: Javier Chinchilla, Nicolas Zen-Ruffinen
Production Designer: Fabrizio Nicora
Costume Designer: Eléonore Cassaigneau, Naxto Delcàn
Hair and Makeup: Johannita Mutter
Editors: Cécile Welter, Andri Erdin
Sound: Jürg Lempen, Théo Viroton
Locations: Geneva, Switzerland and Bilbao, Spain
Genre: Psychological thriller
Language: VO French, English
Subtitles: French, German, Italian, English, Spanish
Dubbing: German, Italian, Spanish
Denis Rabaglia
Denis Rabaglia is a Swiss-Italian writer-director who divides his career between television and film. In 1993, he wrote and directed Grossesse nerveuse for a French TV channel. This comedy won the 1994 Max Ophüls Prize in Germany. In 2000, he shot his first feature film, Azzurro, which closed the Locarno Festival in the Piazza Grande. The film won the Best Fiction Film Award at the 2001 Swiss Film Awards. In 2007, his TV film Pas de panique won the Best Film for Television Award. The following year, Marcello Marcello, a romantic comedy adapted from Mark David Hatwood's novel Marcello's Date, brought him back to the Piazza Grande. In 2018, his film Un nemico che ti vuole bene (An Enemy Who Wants You Well) earned him a third Piazza Grande and was released in over 250 cinemas in Italy. He has also adapted theatrical works for the screen, including Daniel Keene's Cinq hommes (Five Men) in 2022, and Jean-Claude Grumberg's Le Michu in his early years.
Denis Rabaglia was also co-producer of the successful German-language film Grounding - Die letzte Tagen von Swissair. He also directed a theatrical version of Alessandro Baricco's Novecento and co-wrote the Artemisa show presented at the EXPO.02 national exhibition. He was a columnist on the RTS television news between 2009 and 2014. For twelve years, he was president of the Swiss Society of Authors.
Filmography
2018 Un nemico che ti vuole bene
2008 Marcello, Marcello
2006 Pas de panique
2000 Azzurro
1993 Grossesse nerveuse
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