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“ | It's a very rare movie that I've never been able to see. It's not on the Internet and my father's hidden the only DVD somewhere at home. See, my mother played the leading role. | ” |
Solitude is a French film by Graham Films. It was directed and produced by André Bourgeois and starred Émilie Agreste. According to Adrien, the film is very rare, and Gabriel is the only person to own a DVD of the film.
Description[]
The film is in black and white. The opening sequence includes Émilie's character walking along a bank of the Seine river with an umbrella.
Sightings[]
Episodes[]
1. "The Collector":
Absent
2. "Prime Queen":
Absent
3. "Glaciator":
Absent
4. "Despair Bear":
Absent
5. "Troublemaker":
Absent
6. "Gigantitan":
Absent
7. "Riposte":
Absent
8. "Befana":
Absent
9. "Frightningale":
Absent
10. "Gorizilla":
Appears
11. "Robostus":
Absent
12. "Sapotis":
Absent
13. "The Dark Owl":
Absent
14. "Syren":
Absent
15. "Zombizou":
Absent
16. "Captain Hardrock":
Absent
17. "Frozer":
Absent
18. "Style Queen":
Absent
19. "Queen Wasp":
Absent
20. "Reverser":
Absent
21. "Anansi":
Absent
22. "Malediktator":
Absent
23. "Sandboy":
Absent
24. "Catalyst":
Absent
25. "Mayura":
Absent
26. "Santa Claws":
Absent
1. "Chameleon":
Absent
2. "Animaestro":
Absent
3. "Bakerix":
Absent
4. "Backwarder":
Absent
5. "Reflekdoll":
Absent
6. "Weredad":
Absent
7. "Silencer":
Absent
8. "Oni-Chan":
Absent
9. "Miraculer":
Absent
10. "Oblivio":
Absent
11. "Desperada":
Absent
12. "Christmaster":
Absent
13. "Startrain":
Absent
14. "Kwamibuster":
Absent
15. "Feast":
Absent
16. "Gamer 2.0":
Absent
17. "Stormy Weather 2":
Flashback
18. "Ikari Gozen":
Absent
19. "Timetagger":
Absent
20. "Party Crasher":
Absent
21. "The Puppeteer 2":
Absent
22. "Cat Blanc":
Absent
23. "Félix":
Absent
24. "Ladybug":
Absent
25. "Heart Hunter":
Absent
26. "Miracle Queen":
Absent
1. "Truth":
Absent
2. "Lies":
Absent
3. "Gang of Secrets":
Absent
4. "Mr. Pigeon 72":
Absent
5. "Psycomedian":
Absent
6. "Furious Fu":
Absent
7. "Sole Crusher":
Mentioned
8. "Queen Banana":
Mentioned
9. "Gabriel Agreste":
Absent
10. "Mega Leech":
Absent
11. "Guiltrip":
Absent
12. "Crocoduel":
Absent
13. "Optigami":
Absent
14. "Sentibubbler":
Absent
15. "Glaciator 2":
Absent
16. "Hack-San":
Absent
17. "Rocketear":
Absent
18. "Wishmaker":
Absent
19. "Simpleman":
Absent
20. "Qilin":
Absent
21. "Dearest Family":
Absent
22. "Ephemeral":
Absent
23. "Kuro Neko":
Absent
24. "Penalteam":
Absent
25. "Risk":
Absent
26. "Strikeback":
Absent
1. "Evolution":
Absent
2. "Multiplication":
Absent
3. "Destruction":
Absent
4. "Jubilation":
Absent
5. "Illusion":
Absent
6. "Determination":
Absent
7. "Passion":
Absent
8. "Reunion":
Absent
9. "Elation":
Absent
10. "Transmission":
Absent
11. "Deflagration":
Absent
12. "Perfection":
Absent
13. "Migration":
Absent
14. "Derision":
Absent
15. "Intuition":
Absent
16. "Protection":
Absent
17. "Adoration":
Mentioned
18. "Emotion":
Absent
19. "Pretension":
Absent
20. "Revelation":
Absent
21. "Confrontation":
Absent
22. "Collusion":
Mentioned
23. "Revolution":
Absent
24. "Representation":
Absent
25. "Conformation":
Absent
26. "Re-creation":
Absent
27. "Action"
Absent
Trivia[]
- The logo of the film's production studio, "Graham Films", is two linked rings, a possible reference to the Graham de Vanily Twin Rings.
- The producer's name, "A. Bourgeois," suggests a familial relation to Chloé Bourgeois.
- In "Sole Crusher," it is revealed that André Bourgeois was the one who produced the film. Émilie Agreste both wrote the film and starred in it.
- In "Gorizilla", Adrien, believing his father won't let him watch the film, sneaks out of the mansion to see it in a movie theater.
- Later, Gabriel and Adrien watch the film together in Adrien's room.