

French detective sees dead people and it's way more chaotic than The Sixth Sense.
A gay ex-cop who's been able to talk to the dead since he was a child investigates the suspicious death of his father, the owner of a undertaker.
Acting
Jarry commits fully to the bit—dead serious about the ridiculous.
Production
Morgue-meets-murder-mystery aesthetic works harder than it should.

Director
Nathalie Lecoultre
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Jarry is a massive French TV personality; casting him as a gay medium ex-cop was deliberate genre disruption in France's conservative TV landscape.
The morgue set was built in an actual disused funeral home near Lyon, which the cast found 'unsettlingly convenient.'