Le Village des ombres (2010)
Directed by Fouad Benhammou

Thriller / Fantasy
aka: The Village of Shadows

Film Synopsis

A group of friends take to the road to spend the weekend in the village of Ruiflec.  Not long after their arrival, some members of the group mysteriously disappear without trace.  The ones who remain do everything that can to find their missing friends, but soon realise that they will be lucky if they manage to stay alive and escape...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Fouad Benhammou
  • Script: Fouad Benhammou, Pascal Jaubert, Lionel Olenga
  • Cinematographer: Romain Lacourbas
  • Music: Stéphane Le Gouvello
  • Cast: Christa Theret (Emma Valeyre), Bárbara Goenaga (Lila), Cyrille Thouvenin (David Fontana), Ornella Boulé (Marion Valeyre), Axel Kiener (Lucas Frantz), Jonathan Cohen (Mathias), Théo Fernandez (Bastien Renard), Djédjé Apali (Hugo Kerimba), Gérard Dessalles (Charles Malville), Ariane Aggiage (Juliette Renard), Jochen Hägele (Klaus Froelich), Pierre-Marie Rochefort-Schneider (Ulrich Wagner), Lucia Bruxelle (Katia Brezinsky), Nicolas Marié (Duc de la Marrière), Richard Darbois (Baron d'Arbois), Xavier Fagnon (Vicomte de la Fagne), Eric Mariotto (Comte de Blachon), Alice Brunswick (Lila Paredès enfant), Eva Saez (Elena), Jérôme Benilouz
  • Country: France
  • Language: French / German / Spanish
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 103 min
  • Aka: The Village of Shadows ; Village of Shadows

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