2 Sœurs
Like a thriller, Marien Tillet reconstructs Aïleen's tragic journey in rural Ireland in the 50s. Shrouded in mystery, this breathtaking story bears witness to the madness of men.
Marc discovers Aïleen's diary in a cupboard that he has just acquired at a flea market. The young woman disappeared 60 years earlier somewhere in Ireland. Almost simultaneously he meets Lisa in a café. A priori fortuitous, the coincidence of these events will appear less and less innocuous as the story progresses. An ethnologist, specialist in collective psychoses, Marc cannot bring himself to close the diary without understanding what happened to the young woman and her sister.
Then begins a quest to discover the truth.
To the sound of the violin, Marien Tillet restores an atmosphere of moors and mists, harsh, disturbing and fantastic. He takes on the role of each of the protagonists with virtuosity to navigate the madness of men, their fears and their baseness. The strength of this tragic story, its multiple ramifications, the talent of the actor, captivate from start to finish.