NUIT ROUGE
Luc clutches a photograph of a woman he's only seen in dreams. The Parisian night is thick with fog, and in the alleys of Montmartre, people vanish leaving only crimson traces. Police Inspector Anna Lefevre investigates a series of mysterious disappearances linked to an ancient urban myth of the "Red Night." Each new case draws her closer to the boundary between reality and nightmare, where witnesses begin forgetting their own faces. The 2025 thriller weaves a crime procedural with elements of psychological horror, building a labyrinth with no clear exit. As evidence points to a secret society existing in the city's shadow, Anna realizes the next victim could be herself — or the one she's trying to save.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2025 |
| Country | France |
| Genre | Thriller, Mystery |
| Director | Charlotte Brunet-Deloges |
| Rating | TMDB: 9.0/10 (2 votes) |
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The director employs a restricted palette of deep shadows and flashes of vermilion red, crafting a visual score of dread. The camera moves like an unseen pursuer, often keeping the primary threat just off-screen, which heightens the pervasive paranoia.
Those who appreciate puzzles will find a narrative where every answer spawns two new questions, and the atmosphere thickens with each frame. What lingers is the quiet, irreversible catastrophe of fading memory. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Charlotte Brunet-Deloges
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