L'Étrange couleur des larmes de ton corps (2014) Directed by Hélène Cattet, Bruno Forzani
Thriller
aka: The Strange Colour of Your Body's Tears
Film Synopsis
When a woman goes missing, her husband begins his own investigation
into her mysterious disappearance. The distraught man neither
knows whether she has left him or is dead. As he attempts to shed
some light on the mystery, his apartment becomes a prison from which
escape would seem to be increasingly impossible...
Cast: Klaus Tange (Dan Kristensen),
Ursula Bedena,
Joe Koener,
Birgit Yew,
Hans de Munter,
Anna D'Annunzio,
Jean-Michel Vovk,
Manon Beuchot,
Romain Roll,
Lolita Oosterlynck,
Delphine Brual,
Sam Louwyck,
Sylvia Camarda,
Ann de Visscher,
Michael Fromowicz,
Alexandre Hornbeck,
François Cognard,
Manon Kaefer,
Aline Stevens,
Julien Bonischo
Country: Belgium / France / Luxembourg
Language: French / Dutch
Support: Color
Runtime: 102 min
Aka:The Strange Colour of Your Body's Tears ;
The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears
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