Holidays by the Sea

Holidays by the Sea (French: Ni à vendre ni à louer) is a 2011 French comedy film directed by Pascal Rabaté.

[1][2] The film is a cinematic rendering of a comic that Rabaté himself wrote.

Like in some films of Jacques Tati, the characters use expressions and gestures instead of dialogues to communicate between them.

[3] The plot of the film intertwines various unrelated characters and stories of ordinary people on their way to and spending their holidays at a seaside resort.

[3] The film was nominated for the Crystal Globe at the 46th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and Rabaté won the Best Director Award.