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Particles is a suisse film of genre Drama directed by Blaise Harrison

Particles (2019)

Particles
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OriginSuisse
Genres Drama,    Fantastic
Rating53% 2.6561952.6561952.6561952.6561952.656195

Les Particules est un film franco-suisse réalisé par Blaise Harrison et sorti en 2019.

Synopsis

Pays de Gex, frontière franco-suisse. P.A. et sa bande vivent leur dernière année au lycée. A 100 mètres sous leurs pieds, le LHC, l’accélérateur de particules le plus puissant du monde, provoque des collisions de protons pour recréer les conditions d’énergie du big bang, et détecter des particules inconnues à ce jour. Tandis que l’hiver s’installe et que P.A. voit le monde changer autour de lui, il commence à observer des phénomènes étranges, des modifications dans l’environnement, de façon imperceptible d’abord, puis c’est tout son monde qui semble basculer…

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