Night Fare (2016)
Directed by Julien Seri

Thriller

Film Synopsis

Luc and his English buddy Chris climb aboard a taxi to make their way home after a typically debauched evening.  Once they have reached their destination, they take to their heels, having no intention of paying their fare.  Unfortunately, they have chosen the wrong taxi driver to mess about with.  Try as they might, Luc and Chris cannot evade the taxi which seems intent on hunting them down and making them pay.  But is it only money that the taxi driver is after...?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Julien Seri
  • Script: Cyril Ferment, Julien Seri, Pascal Sid, Tarubi
  • Cinematographer: Jacques Ballard
  • Music: Alex Cortés
  • Cast: Jonathan Howard (Chris), Jonathan Demurger (Luc), Fanny Valette (Ludivine), Jean-François Lenogue (Dimitri), Jess Liaudin (The Driver), Edouard Montoute (Le policier), Zakariya Gouram (Detox), Alix Bénézech (Marie), Moussa Sylla (Jeune recrue de police), Marinelly Vaslon
  • Country: France
  • Language: English / French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 80 min

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