La nuit qu'on suppose ()


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What does the world look like to people who can no longer see? What is there in this endless night, in this profound darkness, that we all imagine?

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Directed by

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Benjamin d'Aoust

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Benjamin d'Aoust ... ()

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Anthony Rey ... producer

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Virginie Surdej

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Cédric Zoenen

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Thomas Bouffioulx ... colorist

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Aline Huber ... sound mixer
Olivier Thys ... foley artist

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Plot Summary

A journey into the everyday lives and sensations of Brigitte, Danielle, Hedwige, Saïd & Bertrand, who, after once being able to see, have lost their sight. From Hedwige's very last visual perceptions to Bertrand's complete lack of visual memory, the differences between the protagonists reflect the idea that blindness, like every perception, is relative. By linking their lives and worlds, and by exploring the strategies they have elaborated to live without seeing, the film interrogates what we all share, with the senses we have, both with the world... and with others. Written by Benjamin d'Aoust

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Also Known As
  • La nuit qu'on suppose (Belgium)
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  • 72 min
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Budget EUR180,000 (estimated)

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