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8h01.comSummary: “Au rendez-vous de la mort joyeuse” is a Franco-Italian film directed by Juan Luis Buñuel in 19722. The film tells the story of a couple who purchases an abandoned house in the countryside. Soon, they witness strange apparitions and events. Their son and their prepubescent daughter are haunted by a poltergeist1. Review: The film is an unusual work of fantastic cinema, in which a
young woman causes inexplicable catastrophes in the house she comes to haunt during the night3. The casting is impressive, with actors such as Jean-Pierre Darras, Claude Dauphin, and Michel Creton, as well as a director, Juan Luis Buñuel, who is up to the task3. Yasmine Dahm, who plays the haunted
young girl in the film, is both pretty and disturbing. Only Gérard Depardieu, in his early days, fails to create a convincing role as a TV cameraman3. The story is extraordinarily well filmed and terror is distilled with millimetric precision. When the film was released in 1972, several shocking scenes completely glued viewers to their seats. 41 years later, well restored, it could be the subject of an honorable DVD or Blu-ray release3. It should be noted that this film tells the story of a television crew grappling with supernatural events in a manor house in France and that it is at the origin of the found-footage genre that invades our screens today3. History: The film was shot at the Château du Petit Chevincourt, located in Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse2. It was released internationally with a title literally translating the French title: “At the Meeting with Joyous Death” and in the USA with the title "Expulsion of the Devil"2. If the French title is quite strange, the American title is even more so: there is no question of exorcism (or expulsion) or demon at any time in the film. The film was also released under the name "Lune Lune Coquelune"2. Conclusion: In conclusion, “Au rendez-vous de la mort joyeuse” is an intriguing and well-crafted work of fantastic cinema that deserves to be rediscovered. Its impressive cast and skilled direction make it a memorable viewing experience. Its influence on later found-footage films adds to its historical significance.