Cannes Directors’ Fortnight Video Game World Queer Thriller
EAT THE NIGHT
Opening for a weeklong run on January 10th in New York City at the IFC Center with directors in attendance opening weekend
Expanding to Philadelphia, Kansas City, Cleveland + new Los Angeles dates and weeklong run added!
The newest stylish cinematic vision from Caroline Poggi & Jonathan Vinel (JESSICA FOREVER), a bittersweet apocalyptic love story with a modern MMORPG twist
THEATRICAL DETAILS
Jan 10-16 / New York, NY @ IFC Center
** Directors Caroline Poggi & Jonathan Vinel in attendance for opening weekend **
Jan 10 / Philadelphia, PA @ PhilaMOCA
Jan 10-16 / Kansas City, MO @ Screenland Armour
Jan 22 & 25-26 / Glendale, CA @ Laemmle Glendale
Jan 22 & 25-26 / Santa Monica, CA @ Laemmle Monica Film Center
Jan 22 & 25-26 / Santa Clarita, CA @ Laemmle Town Center 5
Jan 22 & 25-26 / Encino, CA @ Laemmle Newhall
Jan 22 & 25-26 / Claremont, CA @ Laemmle Claremont
Jan 30 / Cleveland, OH @ Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque
Mar 6 / Madison, WI @ UW Cinematheque
Jan 31-Feb 6 / Beverly Hill, CA @ Lumiere Cinema
The queer French romance-thriller follows Pablo (Théo Cholbi, PASSAGES), a small-time drug dealer, and his teenage sister Apolline (Lila Gueneau, THE FANTASTIC JOURNEY OF MARGOT & MARGUERITE) have forged an unbreakable bond through their shared obsession with the online video game Darknoon. When Pablo falls for the mysterious Night (Erwan Kepoa Falé, PASSAGES, WINTER BOY), he gets swept up in their liaison, abandoning his sister to deal with the impending shutdown of their digital haven alone. As Pablo’s reckless choices provoke the wrath of a dangerous rival gang, the end of their virtual life draws near, upending their reality.

Poggi and Vinel’s second feature following their 2018 dark sci-fi debut JESSICA FOREVER and their latest to explore the limits of hybrid visuals and push the expectations of narrative storytelling, EAT THE NIGHT weaves between a real-world France and the virtual world of Darknoon, which is realized through the creation of an original role-playing game used for the production. The duo share writing credits along with Guillaume Bréaud (THE BEAST, THE YOUNG LIEUTENANT).
Poggi and Vinel directed several films separately before starting their artistic collaboration with AS LONG AS SHOTGUNS REMAIN in 2014, which won the Golden Bear for Best Short Film at the Berlinale. They then directed OUR LEGACY (2016), also selected at the Berlinale, and AFTER SCHOOL KNIFE FIGHT (2017), which was selected at the Cannes Critics’ Week and released in theaters as part of the sketch film ULTRA RÊVE. They live and work between Paris, Corsica, and Toulouse.
EAT THE NIGHT is produced by Agat Films & Ex Nihilo, Juliette Schrameck (THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD, COLD WAR), and Mathieu Verhaeghe (DEERSKIN) and Thomas Verhaeghe (DEERKSIN) for Atelier de Production. Olivier Père, Managing Director of ARTE France Cinéma and head of ARTE France’s Cinema Unit —with producing credits that include BACURAU, TITANE, and HIGHT LIFE, and more— co-produced for Arte France Cinéma, and Tristan Vaslot associate produced.