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The Blade, The Wound

Jason lives with his grandmother, a folk healer, along with his older brother and their cousin in a secluded house in Auvergne. As a rumor spreads about the disappearance of a foreign soldier who came to train in the region, the old woman's health begins to deteriorate.

Top Cast

  • Arthur Bidet

    Arthur Bidet

    Jason

  • Maxime Thébault

    Maxime Thébault

    Le grand frère

  • Pierre Andrau

    Pierre Andrau

    Le cousin

Overview

Jason lives with his grandmother, a folk healer, along with his older brother and their cousin in a secluded house in Auvergne. As a rumor spreads about the disappearance of a foreign soldier who came to train in the region, the old woman's health begins to deteriorate.

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