

A detective walks into a village and falls for her only lead—what could go wrong?
Claude, police sergeant detective, is called to a small village to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a man in his forties. One evening, after a few days in the village, a clue leads her to meet Nina, a young singer whose charm will upset the course of her investigation.
Acting
Leclerc's Nina is magnetic; you get why Claude loses focus.
Direction
Gilbert builds dread through rural emptiness, not violence.

Director
Olivier Gilbert
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
One of the rare Quebec queer crime dramas from the late 2000s, virtually unknown outside francophone circles.
Vincent Bilodeau reportedly took the role specifically because the script refused to explain Claude's sexuality explicitly.