Bien profond dans ton âme (2013)
Directed by Jean Adrien Espiasse

Adventure / Comedy / Fantasy
aka: All the Way Up Your Soul

Film Synopsis

One bright morning, Jacques, a young man a little too full of himself,
falls down a manhole and - literally - enters a whole new world.  What he has stumbled across is the entrance to a parallel world, a copy of Paris that is cloaked in a perpetual night.  As he sets out to explore this fascinating dream-world, armed with a sword, the bewildered Jacques encounters no end of colourful and sometimes dangerous individuals.  Then he gets to meet the emperor who rules this strange alternative reality, an incredibly powerful man who indulges in every excess.  Jacques's adventures in wonderland are only just beginning...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean Adrien Espiasse
  • Script: Jean Adrien Espiasse
  • Cinematographer: Cyprien Leduc
  • Cast: Gunther Van Severen (Jacques), Colin Deleau (Gabriella), Florence Roche (L'impératrice), Jean-Loup Philippe (L'empereur), Jean Adrien Espiasse (La proie), Lionel Fernandez (L'homme au bandeau), Stéphanie Crame (Dame voilée), Axel Beaumont (L'aventurier enthousiaste), Nicolas Planchais (Le clochard), Sophie Lewisch (Sbire et amour de Jacques), Darina Agaeva (La fille aux baisers réticents), Patrick Chupin (Greffier)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color / Black and White
  • Runtime: 86 min
  • Aka: All the Way Up Your Soul

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