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Brocéliande
Official teaser poster
Directed byDoug Headline
Written byBenoît Lestang
Doug Headline
Produced byÉric Névé
StarringAndré Wilms
Alice Taglioni
Alexis Loret
CinematographyGuillaume Schiffman
Edited bySébastien Prangère
Music bySarry Long

Production
companies

Canal+
Gimages 6
Gimages Développement
La Chauve Souris
Natexis Banques Populaires Images 3
Pathé Renn Production
Pathé
TF1 Films Production

Distributed byPathé

Release date

  • 2 November 2002 (2002-11-02)

Running time

95 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Brocéliande is a French horror film written by Doug Headline and Benoît Lestang, directed by Doug Headline, and starring André Wilms, Alice Taglioni and Alexis Loret.[1]

Plot[edit]

Chloe Severin, a student of archaeology in the first semester, is participating in an excavation under the direction of Professor Vernet. According to legend, the heavily wooded location, Brocéliande, is the burial site of King Arthur and the wizard Merlin. Soon after their arrival, a series of mysterious murders begins to thin the ranks of the participants, all victims brandishing wounds from Druids sickles. Upon pursuing the mystery and the excavation, Chloe encounters a very lively pagan cult and its horned priest.[2]

Cast[edit]

Release[edit]

The film premiered on 2 November 2002 as part of the Semana de Cine Fantástico y de Terror de San Sebastián and was released in French cinemas on 8 January 2003.[3]

Soundtrack[edit]

The soundtrack was composed by French musician Sarry Long.[4]

References[edit]

  • ^ Cineuropa – Feature Films – BROCELIANDE
  • ^ Broceliande / Brocéliande / Doug Headline / 2002
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