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  1. Whether outdoors or indoors, L’EFFET BLEU, the brand new aquatic center in Le Havre Seine Métropole, is the assurance of swimming or relaxing in a friendly and contemporary atmosphere.

  2. Quick dip or long swim, learner or experienced swimmer, play areas, spa? The swimming pools of the Alabaster Coast welcome you all year round.

  3. Set in both Paris and Iceland, L’Effet Aquatique follows two characters who appeared in Anspach’s previous film, Queen of Montreuil (2012): Samir (played with goofy charm by Samir Guesmi), who falls for swimming instructor Agathe (Florence Loiret Caille). By pretending he cannot swim, Samir gets to spend time in close proximity to Agathe.

  4. Home The Effet Bleu, Centre Aquatique The new Saint-Romain de Colbosc aquatic center, designed by the architectural firm A26, includes three Myrtha pools uniquely suited to their purposes. A 25-meter indoor competition pool provides an ideal setting for training and aerobic challenges.

  5. What have we learned from The Aquatic Effect (L’effet aquatique), the latest and the last film by the French-educated Icelandic director Solveig Anspach who died of breast cancer almost a full year before the film was released? That swimming pool people are quirky.

  6. May 18, 2016 · The Together Project is quirky — half of it takes place at an international congress of pool lifeguards, after all — but also anchored by a sturdy screwball plot and some amusing dialogue.

  7. The Aquatic Effect (French: L'Effet aquatique) is a 2016 French-Icelandic comedy-drama film directed by Sólveig Anspach. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it won the SACD Award.

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