Dusk (1993)

Anne is a figure painter who has been in a melancholy slump for a number of years. She is awakened from this dulled state by news that she only has a year to live. Thus, when she sees an interesting man with a lively appearance during a visit to the library, she decides to try and track him down, perhaps to arrange for a sitting. It turns out that the man is a serial killer, but, given her short life-span, this knowledge does not prevent Anne from developing a relationship with him, though she is understandably skittish around him.

Director: Laurent Carcélès
Runtime: 76 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Maurice Giraud
Editing: Anick Baly
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Laurent Carcélès

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dusk about?
Anne is a figure painter who has been in a melancholy slump for a number of years. She is awakened from this dulled state by news that she only has a year to live. Thus, when she sees an interesting man with a lively appearance during a visit to the library, she decides to try and track him down, perhaps to arrange for a sitting. It turns out that the man is a serial killer, but, given her short life-span, this knowledge does not prevent Anne from developing a relationship with him, though she is understandably skittish around him.
Who directed Dusk?
Dusk was directed by Laurent Carcélès.
How long is Dusk?
Dusk has a runtime of 1h 16m (76 minutes).
Where was Dusk produced?
Dusk was produced in France.