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Meanwhile on Earth

2024 | 87m | French

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Director: Jérémy Clapin
Writer: Jérémy Clapin
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Siblings Elsa and Franck used to be close, but everything changed when Franck’s space mission went awry. Three years have passed since his mysterious disappearance, and 23-year-old Elsa is having trouble moving on with her life. One day, an unidentified life form makes contact, offering to bring her big brother back to Earth. But there's a price to pay...
Release Date: Jul 03, 2024
Director: Jérémy Clapin
Writer: Jérémy Clapin
Genres: Adventure, Science Fiction, Drama
Keywords sibling relationship, attempted rape, sexual assault, mother daughter relationship, brother sister relationship, mysterious disappearance
Production Companies Canal+, CNC, France 3 Cinéma, One World Films, France Télévisions, Ciné+, Studio Xilam, uMedia, uFund, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Cinéma, Carcadice
Box Office Revenue: $128,746
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jul 05, 2025
Entered: Jul 05, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Megan Northam Elsa
Dimitri Doré La Voix (voice)
Sébastien Pouderoux Voix de Franck (voice)
Catherine Salée Annick
Sam Louwyck Daniel
Roman Williams Vincent
Sofia Lesaffre Audrey
Nicolas Avinée Augustin
Yoann Thibaut Mathias Jordan
Arcadi Radeff Luc
Sabine Timoteo Sidonie
Marie Bray Marie Rose
Christian Bouillette Monsieur Droulez
Emile Labbaye Guy
Jean Caillaud Monsieur Perrin
Monique Barbarat Renée
Yoan Germain Le Mat Franck
Haribo Le chien
Name Job
Jérémy Clapin Director, Screenplay
Ariane Daurat Costume Designer
Patrick Cauderlier Stunts
Alice Robert Key Makeup Artist
Robrecht Heyvaert Director of Photography
Jean-Christophe Bouzy Editor
Dan Levy Original Music Composer
Judith Chalier Casting Director
Magali Baret Costumer
Amandine Escoffier First Assistant Director
Robin Le Prêtre Second Assistant Director
Tom Pope Third Assistant Director
Marion Burger Production Design
Name Title
Luc Bricault Executive Producer
Laurent Jacobs Co-Producer
Marc Du Pontavice Producer
Cloé Garbay Co-Producer
Bastien Sirodot Co-Producer
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Brent_Marchant
5.0

It’s regrettable when a filmmaker’s reach exceeds his or her grasp. Such is the case, unfortunately, in writer-director Jérémy Clapin’s second feature outing, an ambitious but failed attempt at making a profound statement about the pain of loss and efforts to overcome it when an opportunity presents ... itself. The film follows the mysterious disappearance of astronaut Franck Martens (Sébastien Pouderoux) while on a seemingly routine space mission, leaving behind his grieving family, most notably his younger sister, Elsa (Megan Northam). She misses her brother terribly but is astounded one evening when she inexplicably appears to be able to communicate with him telepathically. No sooner does she resume contact with him, however, when he disappears again, but this time his voice is supplanted by that of a mysterious alien entity (Dimitri Doré), who says that Franck can be returned home but for a price – the securing of five human hosts for the entity and four colleagues to enable them to come to Earth. Elsa is thus thrust into a moral dilemma: How can she bring about her brother’s return while willfully subjecting five innocent individuals to this kind of involuntary abduction? Who should she choose for such a fate? And is this kind of ransom too high a price to pay? These are intriguing questions, a sound basis for a thoughtful morality play. Sadly, however, the execution of this story is clumsily handled. The filmmaker serves up a story that awkwardly seeks to blend science fiction, horror, psychological drama and metaphysics in a single vehicle, one whose narrative plays more like a collection of concept notes than even a first draft of a working script. The result is a disjointed mix of literal, metaphorical and symbolic themes and imagery, including both animation and live action, that lends itself more to inscrutable ambiguity than meaningful clarity. Perhaps this could have been rectified with a longer runtime to yield more extensive and more cohesive development, but its scant 1:23:00 runtime makes the picture feel rushed and somewhat hurriedly patched together, almost as if the creators tried to incorporate whatever elements they could before the production funding ran out. It’s a shame that this project has turned out as it has, given that it seems to stem from noble intents. However, as it stands now, this is more muddle than insight, a film that falls far short of its lofty, high-minded potential.

Feb 06, 2025