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Missed connections? Rediscover the quiet empathy or unforeseen chaos of spontaneous social interactions and casual encounters.


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A national road not very transient, a hotel on probation, a road restaurant from another time. A young woman, Daphne, drives through these desert landscapes, meeting people who seem to know her without being able to give her a name. Who is Daphne? Could she be a ghost who came to walk in the footsteps of her past?


MEET THE FILMMAKER: JOHANN G. LOUIS

Johann G. Louis is an author, graphic novel illustrator and director. After five years of study at the Beaux-Arts of Angers, he began working as a decorator and then as a fiction scriptwriter. He directed his first short film in 2009, then his meeting with Anaïs Bertrand from Insolence Productions allowed him to make his second short film, Mrs. Aylwood won't die. In September 2018, he released a graphic novel on the life of the singer Fréhel, published by Editions Nada. He is currently working on a new comic strip for which he is responsible for both the drawing and the script for Editions Dargaud. He is also developing a feature film, A New Woman. Crossing the Night (Now, Daphne) is his third short.

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    21 minutes
  • Language
    French
  • Country
    France
  • Director
    Johann G. Louis
  • Screenwriter
    Johann G. Louis
  • Producer
    Insolence Productions (Anais Betrand)
  • Cast
    Stéphanie Michelini, Myriam Boyer