A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 24, 2025
Original Title:
L'Engloutie
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
ARTE France Cinéma
Take Shelter
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
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.
Administration:
Brice Retiere-Salzat
Assistant Editor:
Valentin Bertomeu
Vincent Rinaldi
Assistant Production Manager:
Andrea Pinto
Associate Producer:
Simon Bleuzé
Boom Operator:
Mariette Mathieu-Goudier
Camera Trainee:
Mathieu Nkoulou
Co-Writer:
Maxence Stamatiadis
Compositing Supervisor:
Vincent Perzo
Continuity:
Manon Verdeil
Costume Design:
Joana Georges Rossi
Digital Compositor:
Julien Granger
Director:
Louise Hémon
Director of Photography:
Marine Atlan
Editor:
Carole Borne
First Assistant Camera:
Joséphine Drouin-Viallard
First Assistant Director:
Violette Echazarreta
Foley Artist:
Vincent Milner
Key Hair Stylist:
Alexandra Bredin
Music:
Emile Sornin
Producer:
Alexis Genauzeau
Margaux Juvénal
Production Design:
Anna Le Mouël
Production Manager:
Samuel Bilboulian
Second Assistant Camera:
Baptiste Cornu
Second Assistant Director:
Louise Dendraën
Set Costumer:
Emmanuelle Pastre
Third Assistant Director:
Jean-Baptiste Becq
Writer:
Louise Hémon
Anaïs Tellenne
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