
Le Temps Est Le Temps
Mystery · Thriller · Drama
Overview
Seàn-Liqué Bleùharde's latest New-New Wave experiment invites the audience to question not just what they’re watching — but when. Shot on stark black & white 16mm film, this is post-silence cinema at its most profound.
Top Cast
Alan Jones
Alan Jones
The Man in the Grey Suit
Alan Jones
The Man in the Grey Suit
Tristan Wheeler
Tristan Wheeler
The Man with the Briefcase
Tristan Wheeler
The Man with the Briefcase
Noa Bonen
Noa Bonen
The Watchmaker
Noa Bonen
The Watchmaker


Joey Litvak
Joey Litvak
Well-Dressed Businessman
Joey Litvak
Well-Dressed Businessman
Veronika Korchagina
Veronika Korchagina
Well-Dressed Businesswoman
Veronika Korchagina
Well-Dressed Businesswoman
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