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This Thing Inside Me

This Thing Inside Me

Country France
Director Quarxx
Producer Vincent BRANÇON
Writer Quarxx
Production Company TO BE CONTINUED
Format 4K | Color | 90min
Genre Coming of Age, Horror, Sci-Fi, Drama

Synopsis

William is a fragile teenager prone to mysterious visions, imprisoned by an overprotective mother. His encounter with Celestine awakens him. The collision of these two souls challenges the precarious balance of their lives, sowing chaos as much as it liberates them. But William's mum reveals her dark side. She was poisoning him to keep him close to her. William and Celestine decide to leave but she finally causes a car accident during which Celestine dies. Her son is finally back home, forever.

Director

Quarxx

Quarxx expresses his creativity through films, photography and paintings. His creations show a world filled with lost characters on the edge of the world who question our humanity. His previous films, A Nearly perfect Blue Sky (short), All the Gods in the Sky and Pandemonium garnered acclaim and screened at numerous festivals such as Sundance Film Festival, Fantasia International Film Festival, Austin Film Festival, BFI London Film Festival, Sitges Film Festival, BIFFF (Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival), and Fright Fest.

Producer

Vincent BRANÇON

Born in 2003 out of éQuinoxe writing lab mechanism, To Be Continued (TBC) has evolved in 2012 towards an independent collective production house based on sharing competencies and means. We are especially involved in a large definition of genre movies, like Onoda, 10000 Nights in the Jungle by Arthur Harari, All the Gods in the Sky by Quarxx and emerging directors such as Josephine Darcy-Hopkins.

Production Company

TO BE CONTINUED

Born in 2003 out of éQuinoxe writing lab mechanism, To Be Continued (TBC) has evolved in 2012 towards an independent collective production house based on sharing competencies and means. We are especially involved in a large definition of genre movies, like Onoda, 10,000 Nights in the Jungle by Arthur Harari, All the Gods in the Sky by Quarxx and emerging directors such as Josephine Darcy-Hopkins.