Gazillion Movies Review :
“Fear(s) of the Dark” is a black and white cartoon, in which everything is about fears - actual or imaginary fears, and the primal fears of the dark. The movie starts with a story of Charles Burns, an uncertain teenager who become prey to an attractive little girl. Jerry Kramsky and Lorenzo Mattotti made a movie in which people in disappear in a mysterious way in the swamps. Blutch made a film about a Spanish nobleman who goes for a walk with four enormous, bloodthirsty dogs. Marie Caillou and photographer/producer/draftsman Romain Slocombe tell the story of the 11-year-old Sumako, who become prey to nightmares in a mental hospital. In the story of draftsmen Richard McGuire and Michel Pirus, a bald man with a moustache, that it isn’t save in the house he seeks shelter. Pierre Di Sciullo finally made a couple of abstract inserts about the human situation.
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| Director |
Blutch
Marie Caillou
Pierre Di Sciullo
Jerry Kramski
Lorenzo Mattotti
Richard McGuire
Michel Pirus
Romain Slocombe
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| Editor |
Céline Kélépikis
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| Music |
Laurent Perez
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| Producer |
Alexandre Lippens
Christophe Jankovic
Genevieve Lemal
Valérie Schermann
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| Writer |
Blutch
Charles Burns
Michel Pirus
Pierre Di Sciullo
Romain Slocombe
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85 min.
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