A tabloid reporter sent to a remote village to investigate a series of unexplained disappearances finds his quirky mission becoming ever more ominous in actor-turned-director Robin Aubert's hallucinatory debut feature. Given the sensationalistic rag that he works for, Flavien Juste (Francois Chénier) is used to covering unconventional stories. When Flavien's editor sends the reporter and photographer Armand (Patrice Robitalle) to a ramshackle village to investigate a series of missing person cases, the routine tabloid investigation takes a dark and horrifying turn. Assigned to stay at a lodge run by a pair of women named Malvina (Monique Mercure and Monique Miller), Flavien is perplexed by the town's unusual inhabitants, who include a pair of aggressive greasers and a mysterious woman in a torn wedding dress. Shocked to discover that Armand has disappeared on their very first night in town and dismayed that all of the residents seem genuinely disturbed to see him, Flavien combs the streets as a man in a rough-hewn mask stalks his every move.