Les Invisibles (2005)
Directed by Thierry Jousse

Drama

Film Synopsis

Bruno and Noël are a pair of avant-garde musicians who construct electronic music by processing fragments of ambient sound.  They manage to find a producer, Carole Stevens, to market their work, but Bruno's moody persona minimises the likelihood of them getting a worthwhile contract.  Meanwhile, Bruno is looking for a girlfriend and succeeds in finding someone on a phone chat network.  The girl, Lisa, agrees to meet him in a hotel room, where she offers to make love to him providing they do so in complete darkness.  After a few liaisons of this kind, Lisa mysteriously disappears.  With only his recollection of her voice and the sounds she made in bed with him, Bruno resolves to track her down...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Thierry Jousse
  • Script: Emmanuèle Bernheim, Thierry Jousse, Camille Taboulay, Louis-Stéphane Ulysse
  • Cinematographer: Josée Deshaies
  • Music: Noël Akchoté, David Grubbs, Matmos, Andrew Sharpley
  • Cast: Laurent Lucas (Bruno), Lio (Carole Stevens), Michael Lonsdale (Le gardien), Margot Abascal (Lisa), Noël Akchoté (Noël), Jean-Pierre Léonardini (Monsieur William), Eva Ionesco (Vanessa), Violetta Sanchez (La réceptionniste hôtel), Louis-Do de Lencquesaing (Le physionomiste club échangiste), Annick Roux (La femme rousse), Bernard Nissile (Le maître d'hôtel), Astrid Adverbe (La voisine de Bruno), Yannick Rivalain (Le voisin de Bruno), Cécile Adélaïde (La secrétaire de Carole), David Seys (Le videur), Oscar Fontenat (Antoine), Philippe Katerine (L'ingénieur du son), Julia Faure (L'assistante ingénieur du son)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min

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