
The Marsh
Fantasy · Drama · Thriller
Overview
Two social outcasts in 19th century Eastern Europe, Alexandre and Ulysse, become friends and settle down to live alone on the edge of a marsh that is reputedly haunted by demons, monsters and goblins. These two men have been outcasts all their lives. Alexandre was raised in a nomad family that traveled from town to town, being rejected by the people of his homeland. Due to his physical abnormalities, Ulysse has always been pushed aside ever since his childhood. When a strange murder is committed in a nearby village, the peasants turn their suspicions on Alexandre and Ulysse, because they are different. In the eyes of the villagers, they are demons that must be hunted, burned and killed.
Top Cast


Gregory Hlady
Gregory Hlady
Alexandre
Gregory Hlady
Alexandre


Paul Ahmarani
Paul Ahmarani
Ulysse
Paul Ahmarani
Ulysse


Gabriel Gascon
Gabriel Gascon
Pépé
Gabriel Gascon
Pépé


Jennifer Morehouse
Jennifer Morehouse
Lisette
Jennifer Morehouse
Lisette


James Hyndman
James Hyndman
Paul
James Hyndman
Paul


Karina Aktouf
Karina Aktouf
Vivianne
Karina Aktouf
Vivianne


Alex Bisping
Alex Bisping
Tamacz
Alex Bisping
Tamacz


Réal Bossé
Réal Bossé
The postman
Réal Bossé
The postman


Alex Ivanovici
Alex Ivanovici
Cyril
Alex Ivanovici
Cyril


Fanny La Croix
Fanny La Croix
Nun
Fanny La Croix
Nun
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