Les Diables -2002- - Vk
If you’re into dark, poetic European dramas like The 400 Blows meets The Florida Project with a French new-wave soul – give it a watch.
A brother and sister, both placed in children's homes, run away together. Living on the streets and in forests, their relationship becomes dangerously intense.
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The young leads, Adèle Haenel and Vincent Rottiers, are absolutely stunning. You can feel every moment of fear and hope.
🎥 Genre: Drama / Psychological Country: France Director: Christophe Ruggia Cast: Adèle Haenel, Vincent Rottiers If you’re into dark, poetic European dramas like
Just tracked this down on VK – and wow, what a raw, haunting gem of French cinema. Directed by Christophe Ruggia, the film follows two young siblings (a brother and sister) escaping a series of foster homes, living on the edge of society. It’s gritty, emotional, and beautifully shot – but be warned, it deals with some very heavy themes (trauma, mental instability, and an intense co-dependent bond).
🔍 Found a solid rip on (search in video sections). No subs on some uploads, so check before you dive. Directed by Christophe Ruggia, the film follows two
👍 Drop a + if you've seen it or want to discuss.
If you’re into dark, poetic European dramas like The 400 Blows meets The Florida Project with a French new-wave soul – give it a watch.
A brother and sister, both placed in children's homes, run away together. Living on the streets and in forests, their relationship becomes dangerously intense.
#LesDiables #FrenchCinema #AdèleHaenel #DarkDrama #2002Movies #VKfind
The young leads, Adèle Haenel and Vincent Rottiers, are absolutely stunning. You can feel every moment of fear and hope.
🎥 Genre: Drama / Psychological Country: France Director: Christophe Ruggia Cast: Adèle Haenel, Vincent Rottiers
Just tracked this down on VK – and wow, what a raw, haunting gem of French cinema. Directed by Christophe Ruggia, the film follows two young siblings (a brother and sister) escaping a series of foster homes, living on the edge of society. It’s gritty, emotional, and beautifully shot – but be warned, it deals with some very heavy themes (trauma, mental instability, and an intense co-dependent bond).
🔍 Found a solid rip on (search in video sections). No subs on some uploads, so check before you dive.
👍 Drop a + if you've seen it or want to discuss.