Natural Enemy (2004)

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Set in Brittany, a detective called Nicolas Luhel is asked to unravel the circumstances of a teenage boy's death. The main suspect is the boy's father. Shattered by the suicide of the main witness, Nicolas lets himself get snared by the strange and fascinating influence that the father exerts on everyone around him. Eventually, Luhel discovers the truth about the murder and feels that the law is inadequate to deal with it. As a consequence, he decides to destroy the evidence and keep it a secret.

Director: Pierre Erwan Guillaume
Genre: Drama, Crime, Mystery
Runtime: 97 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Pierre Milon
Editing: Anne Riegel
Production: Région Centre, Movimento Productions, ARTE France Cinéma, Zephyr Films, Mikros Image, CNC, Canal+
Country: France, United Kingdom
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Keywords

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Natural Enemy about?
Set in Brittany, a detective called Nicolas Luhel is asked to unravel the circumstances of a teenage boy's death. The main suspect is the boy's father. Shattered by the suicide of the main witness, Nicolas lets himself get snared by the strange and fascinating influence that the father exerts on everyone around him. Eventually, Luhel discovers the truth about the murder and feels that the law is inadequate to deal with it. As a consequence, he decides to destroy the evidence and keep it a secret.
Who directed Natural Enemy?
Natural Enemy was directed by Pierre Erwan Guillaume.
Who stars in Natural Enemy?
Natural Enemy stars Jalil Lespert, Aurélien Recoing, Patrick Rocca, Doria Achour, Florence Loiret Caille, Lucy Russell.
How long is Natural Enemy?
Natural Enemy has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
What genre is Natural Enemy?
Natural Enemy is a Drama, Crime, Mystery film.
Where was Natural Enemy produced?
Natural Enemy was produced in France, United Kingdom.