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Saint Ange
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An horror film of Pascal Laugier is released in 2004 follows a young woman whose pregnancy is underground. In 1958, she comes to Saint Ange Orphanage where she is a servant and work with Helena. She meets an orphan named Judith who has mental issues and they befriend after Anna discovers that Judith can hear the voice of the invisible children. They investigate the secret behind the orphanage.
An horror film of Pascal Laugier is released in 2004 follows a young woman whose pregnancy is underground. In 1958, she comes to Saint Ange Orphanage where she is a servant and work with Helena. She meets an orphan named Judith who has mental issues and they befriend after Anna discovers that Judith can hear the voice of the invisible children. They investigate the secret behind the orphanage.
Actors:
Virginie Darmon,
Virginie Ledoyen,
Eric Prat,
Catriona MacColl,
Jérôme Soufflet,
Dorina Lazar,
Marie Herry,
Lou Doillon

Virginie Darmon

Virginie Ledoyen
15 November 1976, Paris, France

Eric Prat

Catriona MacColl
3 October 1954, London, England, UK

Jérôme Soufflet

Dorina Lazar
7 November 1940, Romania

Marie Herry

Lou Doillon
4 September 1982, Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Director:
Pascal Laugier

Pascal Laugier
Country:
France
Keywords:
#Castel Film Romania #Catriona MacColl #Eskwad #France 3 Cinéma #Lou Doillon #Pascal Laugier #Saint Ange #Virginie Ledoyen
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March 11, 2019
... appropriately bleak (like a horror movie should be), and atmospherically, one of the better ghost stories I've seen.