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Black Night
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Black Night

Oct 3, 2005
1h 30m
★ 6.8

Overview

In a world overtaken by eternal darkness, the buttoned down entomologist abandons his phantoms to embrace the unknown.

Genres

Drama
Mystery
Thriller
Science Fiction

Production Companies

Cipango Productions Audiovisuelles

Cast

Fabrice Rodriguez

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Fabrice Rodriguez

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La femme africaine

Yves-Marie Gnahoua

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Marie Neige

Marie Lecomte

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Le taxidermiste

Raymond Pradel

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