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Englouties

Sep 20, 2020
0h 14m
★ 0.0

Overview

In the heart of Saint-Malo, there's a gigantic area, covering 1/3 of the city, off-limits to the public. It's a part of the commercial port that's mainly accessible via an architecturally unusual footbridge that limits access. An inaccessible place that will be the first to disappear beneath the waves in a few years' time. Only strange sounds reach us from afar: whirring, construction noise, sirens wailing... This parallel world is bustling day and night. But it's in the depths of the night that unfamiliar sounds and lights arouse the most fantasies.

Genres

Documentary
Animation

Production Companies

Labo K

Cast

Simon Guiochet

Himself

Simon Guiochet

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