

Language: French.
Publisher: Syros
A click. A clack. And everything changes.
Welcome to Clic-Clac, one of the most unsettling and quietly terrifying episodes of the cult French series Souris Noire — where suspense hides in everyday objects, and silence is louder than any scream.
Aired in the late 80s, Clic-Clac follows a young boy who begins to suspect that something isn’t right in his apartment building. At the center of the mystery: a clic-clac, a sofa bed that becomes a symbol of hidden truths.
Is it paranoia? Is there something — or someone — inside?
The story unfolds in whispers, glances, and shadows. It’s minimalist suspense at its best: no chases, no monsters, just psychological tension and the dread of not knowing.
In true Souris Noire fashion, Clic-Clac is more about what you feel than what you see. It turns domestic normality into nightmare fuel. A kid, a piece of furniture, a creeping suspicion — and suddenly, you’re holding your breath.
Even today, Clic-Clac remains one of the show’s most iconic episodes.
Because sometimes, the scariest monsters don’t hide under the bed.
They are the bed.
Language: French.
Publisher: Syros
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