1899. On a stormy night, Aimée, a young Republican schoolteacher, arrives in a snowy hamlet on the edge of the Alps. Despite the mistrust of the inhabitants, she is determined to shed light on their dark beliefs. As she blends into the life of the community, a sensual vertigo grows within her.

Galatea Bellugi
as Aimée

Matthieu Lucci
as Enoch

Samuel Kircher
as Pépin

Oscar Pons
as Daniel

Sharif Andoura
as One of the dads

Léna Camillieri Dorléans
as Béloti

Solal Griveau Martin
as Nams

Lula Guaydan
as Marie

Greta Saggiorato
as Marion

André Borel
as Le vieux Jupiter
Brent Marchant
When a filmmaker tackles a project that has a personal connection to the story, there’s always a risk that the director could be too close to the material to do it justice. And that would seem to be the case with the debut narrative feature from filmmaker Louise Hémon, who’s best known for her docum...