Équinoxe (2011)
Directed by Laurent Carcélès

Drama

Film Synopsis

Martin and Nathalie are in love and they set off for a romantic weekend at Mont Saint-Michel.  It is an idyllic setting, mysterious, alluring and yet also strangely forbidding.  But as they explore the shore around the ancient landmark they become separated and lose their way as the mist descends.  What began as a peaceful holiday soon turns into a nightmare as the couple struggle to save their lives...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Laurent Carcélès
  • Script: Laurent Carcélès
  • Cinematographer: Thierry Schwartz
  • Music: Hector Parra
  • Cast: Aurélien Recoing (Martin), Caterina Murino (Nathalie), Jean-François Balmer (Le pêcheur), Jacques Brunet (Le moine), Anouchka Rodriguez (La petite-fille), Delphine Depardieu (Camille), Renaud Cestre (Michel)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 80 min

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