The Rat (2001)
Out of the shadows of the house, the rat observes the strange activity of the old man: he just succumbs to the yearning for his mother, who died young. Never tired, he patrols the edge of the forest to tow a pretty Dirn. Because most women are easy prey and can be conveniently stored in the tin box, which guards the Corpora Delicti for the most aggressive kit Mama. But as the past floats back, mingling with the contemporary psyche, the old man first has to worry about the figure behind the gas mask poaching in his hunting ground.
Director: Nicolas Bonilauri, Christophe Ali
Runtime: 61 min
Release Date: May 30, 2001
Cast
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Nicolas Bonilauri, Christophe Ali
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Rat about?
- Out of the shadows of the house, the rat observes the strange activity of the old man: he just succumbs to the yearning for his mother, who died young. Never tired, he patrols the edge of the forest to tow a pretty Dirn. Because most women are easy prey and can be conveniently stored in the tin box, which guards the Corpora Delicti for the most aggressive kit Mama. But as the past floats back, mingling with the contemporary psyche, the old man first has to worry about the figure behind the gas mask poaching in his hunting ground.
- Who directed The Rat?
- The Rat was directed by Nicolas Bonilauri, Christophe Ali.
- Who stars in The Rat?
- The Rat stars Marcel Fix, Florence Quiqueré, Elsa Joly, Isabelle Tesseron.
- How long is The Rat?
- The Rat has a runtime of 1h 1m (61 minutes).
- Where was The Rat produced?
- The Rat was produced in France.