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La Station 2017

★ 4.45 votes14 min📅 2017-05-19

In *La Station (2017)*, the quirky trio of Max, Mégane, and Louise stumble upon a seemingly abandoned gas station, only to discover it's far from ordinary. Inside, the hum of photocopiers fills the air as three identical machines churn out copies at an eerie pace.

Director: Patrick Ridremont

Cast

Virginie Efira
Virginie Efira
Virginie
Margot Luciarte
Margot Luciarte
louise
Adrien Rob
Max
Lea Arnezeder
Mégane
Joffrey Verbruggen
Propriétaire de La Station
Roméo Zabus
l'enfant
Noémie Depré
Miss Alabama
Renaud Cagna
la créature
Clément Baronnet
Clément Baronnet
L'acteur porno

Frequently Asked Questions

What is La Station (2017) about?

The film follows three strangers who discover a mysterious gas station where photocopiers can turn their wildest fantasies into reality. When an enigmatic stranger exploits the machines, their harmless trip spirals into a surreal adventure with unintended consequences.

Who directed La Station?

The film was directed by Patrick Ridremont, a Belgian filmmaker known for his work in both comedy and science fiction.

Who stars in La Station?

The main cast includes Virginie Efira, Margot Luciarte, Adrien Rob, Léa Arnezeder, and Joffrey Verbruggen.

Is La Station (2017) worth watching?

With its clever blend of comedy and sci-fi, *La Station (2017)* offers a refreshing 14-minute escape packed with charm and wit. While it's not a mainstream feature, its unique premise and strong performances make it a standout short film for fans of offbeat storytelling.

How long is La Station?

The runtime of *La Station (2017)* is 14 minutes.

About La Station (2017) — A surreal comedy where photocopiers grant dangerous wishes

In *La Station (2017)*, the quirky trio of Max, Mégane, and Louise stumble upon a seemingly abandoned gas station, only to discover it's far from ordinary. Inside, the hum of photocopiers fills the air as three identical machines churn out copies at an eerie pace. Adding to the surreal atmosphere is a determined stranger who wields the photocopiers' uncanny ability to manifest the wildest fantasies—leaving the trio questioning reality itself.

Director Patrick Ridremont blends sharp comedy with a dash of science fiction in this short film, crafting a microcosm of magic, chaos, and unexpected consequences. The sterile, fluorescent-lit setting contrasts sharply with the absurdity of the machines' powers, creating a tone that oscillates between playful and unsettling. With Virginie Efira among the standout cast, *La Station (2017)* is a compact yet captivating exploration of desire, imagination, and the fine line between a wish and a nightmare.