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Making Off

"It's decided, tomorrow I'm famous..."

A young filmmaker sets out to make the most terrifying horror film of all time. But shooting without money and a cast of only his non-actor friends, the director soon realizes the only way to make the most realistic horror movie is to actually murder his entire cast on camera. This is the footage from that movie.

Top Cast

  • Olivier Bureau

    Olivier Bureau

    Cédric Dupuis

  • Nathalie Van Tongelen

    Nathalie Van Tongelen

    Aline

  • Céline Berti

    Céline Berti

    Camille

  • Mickaël Collart

    Mickaël Collart

    Matthieu

  • Jérôme Thévenet

    Jérôme Thévenet

    Arnaud

  • Sébastien Ventura

    Sébastien Ventura

    Jonathan

  • Jonathan Juré

    Jonathan Juré

    Raphaël

Overview

A young filmmaker sets out to make the most terrifying horror film of all time. But shooting without money and a cast of only his non-actor friends, the director soon realizes the only way to make the most realistic horror movie is to actually murder his entire cast on camera. This is the footage from that movie.

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