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It Comes, It Goes
Areski and Elijah, two childhood friends (an Arab and a Jew) suburban neighbors working on a construction site of Place des festivals (Belleville) and thus participating in what has driven the city face a wildcat strike providing transportation to one of them "under the imponderable."
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A group of strangers find themselves drawn to an isolated, decaying mansion, only to discover that they are part of a sinister ritual that unfolds with terrifying consequences. As the night progresses, the house reveals its dark secrets, and the guests realize they are trapped with an unseen entity that feeds on their deepest fears. Their survival depends on unraveling the mystery before the entity consumes them entirely.
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