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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Captain Bonhomme ([[Gaullica|Felix Lafléche]]) roams an abandoned supermarket, its shelves long since cleared. Adorned in {{wp|MOPP (protective gear)|protective gear and a gasmask}}, Bonhomme continues to traverse across the ruined aisles of the supermarket, quietly and with caution, before he is able to open what were clearly barricaded doors to its storage centre. The storage area is relatively untouched, though it becomes clear with the familiarity the captain has with it he has been here before. As he finishes filling his bag with an assortment of canned goods, a monstrous howl echoes across the building, causing him to startle and almost drop one of the cans.
Captain Bonhomme ([[Gaullica|Felix Lafléche]]) roams an abandoned supermarket, its shelves long since cleared. Adorned in {{wp|MOPP (protective gear)|protective gear and a gasmask}}, Bonhomme continues to traverse across the ruined aisles of the supermarket, quietly and with caution, passing by countless skeletons in tattered clothes, frozen in poses. One, which Bonhomme inspects with sadness, cradles an object is no longer there. After these ruminations he is able to open what were clearly barricaded doors at the back of the store to the market's storage centre. This area is relatively untouched, though it becomes clear with the familiarity the captain has with it he has been here before. As he finishes filling his bag with an assortment of canned goods, a monstrous howl echoes across the building, causing him to startle and almost drop one of the cans. Drawing a {{wp|FAMAS|bayoneted rifle}} he darts to an exit, able to escape whatever creature created the howl, and stumbles into the deserted and silent city of Verlois.
 
The city is draped in a thin veneer of snow Bonhomme continues his journey back to his home, navigating past a congestion of cars and what appears to be an armoured vehicle submerged in debris from a fallen building. It is here Bonhomme is subject to his first memory of the past. Resting a hand on the bonnet of one of the cars, his consciousness fades in and out as the perception of the world before him becomes muddled with that of his memory. He sees people within each vehicle, though as he looks again notices they are all faceless, and clawing at their raised windows -- at him.


==Cast==
==Cast==

Revision as of 00:37, 9 October 2021

Devant Moi, Le Déluge
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Worldwide theatrical release poster
Directed byFrédéric Paquin
Written byIsaïe Auch
Produced bySolène Ardouin
Armand Pélissier
StarringFelix Lafléche
Jocelyn Marais
Tamou Zniber
CinematographyClaudine Rigal
Edited byMartin Cordonnier
Music byVivienne Brosseau
Production
company
Film Gaullice
Distributed byFilm Gaullice
Release date
October 17, 2021 (Montecara)
Running time
126 minutes
CountryGaullica
LanguageGaullican

Before Me, The Flood (Gaullican: Devant Moi, Le Déluge) is a 2021 Gaullican horror and science-fiction drama directed by Frédéric Paquin and written by Isaïe Auch. The film follows many of Paquin's preferred directorial styles including mostly filming in black and white, liberal usage of long take shots and extensive uses of point-of-view shots. It stars Felix Lafléche, Jocelyn Marais and Tamou Zniber in main roles. Whilst Lafléche and Marais have collaborated with Paquin before, it marks Zniber's first appearance in Gaullican film following her successes in Tsabaran productions.

The film follows Captain Bonhomme, one of the survivors in a post-apocalyptic Verlois as he journeys across the destroyed city, frequently beset by visions before the apocalypse, as he wrestles with a guilt that throughout the film unravels itself to the audience.

Production began as early as late 2019, but was delayed due to scheduling conflicts between the actors. Production resumed in September of 2020 through early 2021. It was almost entirely filmed in Verlois and its surrounding suburbs, though sets were also utilised. The film premiered at the 82nd Montecara Film Festival, releasing in Gaullica and several select countries the following day on the 19th of October, with a full international release on the 22nd of the same month.

Plot

Captain Bonhomme (Felix Lafléche) roams an abandoned supermarket, its shelves long since cleared. Adorned in protective gear and a gasmask, Bonhomme continues to traverse across the ruined aisles of the supermarket, quietly and with caution, passing by countless skeletons in tattered clothes, frozen in poses. One, which Bonhomme inspects with sadness, cradles an object is no longer there. After these ruminations he is able to open what were clearly barricaded doors at the back of the store to the market's storage centre. This area is relatively untouched, though it becomes clear with the familiarity the captain has with it he has been here before. As he finishes filling his bag with an assortment of canned goods, a monstrous howl echoes across the building, causing him to startle and almost drop one of the cans. Drawing a bayoneted rifle he darts to an exit, able to escape whatever creature created the howl, and stumbles into the deserted and silent city of Verlois.

The city is draped in a thin veneer of snow Bonhomme continues his journey back to his home, navigating past a congestion of cars and what appears to be an armoured vehicle submerged in debris from a fallen building. It is here Bonhomme is subject to his first memory of the past. Resting a hand on the bonnet of one of the cars, his consciousness fades in and out as the perception of the world before him becomes muddled with that of his memory. He sees people within each vehicle, though as he looks again notices they are all faceless, and clawing at their raised windows -- at him.

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