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Ghost Town Anthology (French: Répertoire des villes disparues) is a 2019 French-language Canadian supernatural drama film directed by Denis Côté. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. The film is an adaptation of the 2015 novel by Quebec writer Laurence Oliver.
Ghost Town Anthology: Directed by Denis Côté. With Robert Naylor, Josée Deschênes, Jean-Michel Anctil, Larissa Corriveau. In a small and isolated town, Simon Dubé dies in a car accident. The stunned townspeople are reluctant to discuss the circumstances of the tragedy.
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- Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
- Denis Côté
- 2020-04-21
In a small remote town, a 21-year-old man dies in what seems like a car accident. From then on, amid the winter snow, a disturbing temper slowly sinks on the local inhabitants. While the victim’s family is immersed in grief and time loses all meaning, strange figures start emerging from the fog.
A film by Denis Cote, 2019, Canada, 97'In a small isolated town with a population of 215, a man dies in a car accident. The stunned townspeople are reluctant...
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- 6.6K
- Films Boutique
Ghost Town Anthology. NEW. In Irénée-les-Neiges, a small, isolated town with a population of 215, Simon Dubé dies in a car accident. In the period of mourning that follows, time seems to lose...
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- Jean-Michel Anctil
- Denis Côté
- Drama, Mystery & Thriller
In a small remote town, a 21-year-old man dies in what seems like a car accident. From then on, amid the winter snow, a disturbing temper slowly sinks on the local inhabitants. While the victim’s family is immersed in grief and time loses all meaning, strange figures start emerging from the fog.
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Apr 21, 2020 · Ghost Town Anthology percolates with the sadness of a place bracing for its untimely death–a landscape populated by psychically damaged wanderers, fumbling after an identity within and beyond the town that wouldn’t exist without them, and vice versa.