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La peur, petit chasseur

Country: France, Language: French, 9 mins

  • Director: Laurent Achard
  • Writer: Laurent Achard
  • Producer: Frank Beauvais, Philippe Grivel, Michel Klein, Jérôme Larcher, Igor Wojtowicz

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A child waits in silence in the quiet of his home garden, in the deep countryside, alongside with his German Shepherd. He looks for his mother, looks around, checks in a shed, until he sees her leaving the house. But it’s as if she doesn’t see him. Something soon brings her back into the house, and the child is left alone with his nightmares.

A radical and shocking short film that the recently passed away director Laurent Achard made in 2004 as part of a project called Portraits, by Arte and Films Hatari. A chilling long take in which the ambition to make the real reason for bewilderment and fear evident but invisible becomes an underground trace of fear, opaquely dispersed in a placid everyday landscape. Sounds, colors, expectations, make these 9 minutes among the most unsettling movies in the recent history of European cinema.


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Cast & Characters

Mireille Roussel (as La mère)
Martin Buisson (as L'enfant)
Pierre Baux (as Le père (as Pierre Beaux))