Les Gouffres (2014)
Directed by Antoine Barraud

Drama

Film Synopsis

Five enormous chasms have just been discovered in remote plateaux on the other side of the world. A team of scientists is sent to examine this extraordinary finding and explore the depths. Among them is Professor Georges Lebrun and his wife, who becomes visibly perturbed by her proximity to the void...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Antoine Barraud
  • Script: Antoine Barraud
  • Cinematographer: Gordon Spooner
  • Cast: Nathalie Boutefeu (France), Mathieu Amalric (Georges), Mario Dragunsky (Le gardien), Marta Hoskins (Pearl), Antonio Armando Alvarez (Homme des gouffres 1), Jesús Hernández Parada (Homme des gouffres 2), Benoît Joubert (Homme des gouffres 3), Thomas Laborde (Homme des gouffres 4), Vincent Launay-Franceschini (L'autre Georges), Lina Maria Rozo Ocampo (Sylvia), Antoine Barraud (Maurice), Matthieu Blanchard (Premier assistant Turandot), Eve Marie Salaverria (Turandot), Barbara Schneider (Maquilleuse Turandot), Moïra Douguet (Costumière Turandot), Pauline Verchère (Equipe Turandot), Claire Burnoud (Equipe Turandot), Michaël Radke (Equipe Turandot)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 65 min

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