Charles Duquet
Directing
Known For

When a mild-mannered English professor, John Dykstra, faces a challenge that shakes him to his core, he has to make a choice - leave an innocent woman to die, or summon his alter-ego, the hardboiled mystery writer Rick Hardin to save her.
Rest Stop

In the form of a poetic love letter to its nation, this short film reveals a strong community and the anchoring of the new generation in this rich culture.
The Delightful One

One summer, many years after his mother confided in him about her emotional difficulties with his father, a filmmaker questions his parents, curious about the state of their relationship. At first glance, their situation does not seem to have changed. Curious, he decides to inquire about it. Their activities and discussions both revive nostalgic and fearful emotions. He sees that his mother does not feel the same. From this moment that he realizes the magnitude of the subject and that some things are not accessible to him.
Under The Sleeping Mountain
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Demain l'orage

With inspirational imagery, Charles Hervieux-Rock recounts a friend’s experience to illustrate the importance of forgiveness and the need to avoid resentment, the thief of peace.
Le voleur de paix

Drifting between moving-image formats and collaging local textures and bygone voices, Oscar Ruiz Navia’s film reflects on loss and mourning as experiences of temporal dislocation.
Tigers Can Be Seen In The Rain

Liliane decides to move to a nursing home to care for her husband, who is slowly losing his sense of self. A touching voyage into the unpredictable world of aging.
Unfamiliar Fields
Worried about the distance he maintains with his father and the resulting lack of communication, a young man tries to find the meaning of this estrangement by accompanying him to his workshop as he makes a piece of furniture.