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One of the sun and sex worshippers is Franck who falls in love with the attractive and manly Michel, one of the other guests, although he knows full well that Michel cannot be trusted and is highly dangerous. Placed in a Eric Rohmer kind of setting at a picturesque French lake where men come to spend their summer days, and occasionally have intercourse in the nearby woods. It is magnificently subtle and spectacularly in-your-face at the same time. In the current influx of gay-themed films L’inconnu du Lac is the top of the bill. L’inconnu du Lac DIRECTOR: Alain Guiraudie CAST: Pierre Deladonchamps