Black Out (1970)
Out of paranoid fear of a nuclear disaster, an elderly couple isolates themselves from the outside world in their small suburban villa. An apocalyptic retreat told with a touch of humor that occasionally makes you shudder and smile at the same time. Will the couple find a way out of their isolation again? A chef who described the quarantine situation as early as 1970.
Director: Jean-Louis Roy
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Michèle Breton as Le vendeur |
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Marcel Imhoff as Le pasteur |
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Marcel Merminod as Émile Blummer |
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Lucie Avenay as Élise Blummer |
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Robert Bachofner as Le petit garçon |
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Georges Wod as Le capitaine Schnertz |
| Directing | Jean-Louis Roy | Director |
| Writing | Jean-Louis Roy | Writer |
| Writing | Patricia Moraz | Writer |
| Camera | Roger Bimpage | Director of Photography |
| Production | Yves Gasser | Producer |
| Sound | Alphonse Roy | Music |
| Sound | Luc Perini | Sound |
| Editing | Françoise Gentet | Editor |