Nuit noire (2017)
Directed by Daniel Colas

Drama / Thriller

Film Synopsis

Under the cover of darkness, an escaped prisoner prowls the quiet streets of a sleeping town.  As the news of the escape is relayed by the sensational-seeking media, those who are most affected by it react in different ways.  Some are anxious, others are moved, and a few even derive pleasure from it.  How could a prison escape arouse such strong and diverse reactions?  What lies ahead is a long and eventful night that will not be forgotten in a hurry - at least, not by those who are fortunate enough to survive it...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Daniel Colas
  • Script: Daniel Colas
  • Photo: Ivan Kozelka
  • Music: Bernard Becker
  • Cast: Anouk Grinberg (Sandra), Michel Galabru (Le père), Daniel Russo (Bernard), Nicole Calfan (Marie-Hélène), Claire Maurier (La mère), Thierry Hancisse (Tony), Olivier Nilson (Maurice Tournier), Marie Denarnaud (Fanny), Didier Bezace (Moreau), Daniel Colas (Le ministre), Hubert Drac (Adjoint Moreau), Coralie Colas (Femme-flic), Félicien Delon (Flic)
  • Country: Belgium / Netherlands / France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 105 min

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