Mary and the Wolf

Eve Heinrich - 2002

Feature-length fiction

synopsis

One night at a provincial fair, Marie witnesses an erotic scene in a ghost train. She can't make out the woman's face, but the man can see her. Disturbed, she flees, but the man, Robert, follows her home. That evening, an ambiguous relationship begins between them. Marie's feelings for the man oscillate between desire and fear, especially as the very next day she learns that he is accused of the disappearance of a young woman.

data sheet

A Maïa Films (France), Daventures, Arte France Cinéma, Saga Film (Belgium) coproduction. This film was supported by Eurimages, with the backing of the Région Centre and the Atelier de Production Centre Val de Loire. With the participation of Canal+, Gimages 4 and Pierre Grise Distribution.

Directed by Eve Heinrich

Cast: Zaïda Ghorab Volta, Marc Barbé, Patrick Dell'Isola, Dominique Front, Marc Betton, Vincent Martin, Georges Siatidis, Elbera Volta

Screenplay: Eve Heinrich

Music: Benjamin Moussay

Producer(s) : Gilles Sandoz

Production manager(s) : Bénédicte Mellac

Executive producer(s) : Zaïda Ghorab-Volta, Bénédicte Mellac

Director of photography: Jérôme Colin

Casting: Maya Serrula, Guerda Diddens (Belgium)

Costumes: Fabienne Desfleches

Live sound: Stéphane Kah

Montage image : Gilles Volta

Sound mixing: Alek Goose