A group of travelers, including a monk, stay in a lonely inn in the mountains. The host confesses the monk his habit of serving a soporific soup to the guests, to rob their possessions and to bury them in the backyard. The story unfolds as the monk tries to save the guest's lives without violating the holy secrecy of the confession.—Johannes Stahl <[email protected]>
The two owners of the Auberge Rouge are not satisfied with what their trade brings them and decide to increase their income by stealing the hosts from the hotel. And to avoid being reported, they decide over the market to eliminate them. But one day Brother Cristophe arrives, everything gets complicated and there will be a whole series of situations certainly not foreseen by the two owners. Will the hosts manage to save themselves? And brother Cristophe?—Baldinotto da Pistoia