Trouble every day / Georges Benayoun, Jean-Michel Rey, Philippe Liégeois présentent ; un film écrit par Jean-Pol Fargeau et Claire Denis ; une coproduction Messaoud/a Films, Rezo Productions, Arte France Cinéma, Dacia Films, Kinétique Inc. ; produit par Georges Benayoun en association avec Jean-Michel Rey et Philippe Liégeois ; scénario, adaptation, dialogues, Jean-Pol Fargeau et Claire Denis ; un film de Claire Denis assistée de Gabriel Julien-Laferrière.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: KS2103 | KimstimLanguage: French Original language: French Subtitle language: English Publisher: [United States] : Kimstim, [2014]Description: 1 videodisc (100 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inContent type:- two-dimensional moving image
- video
- videodisc
- Director of photography, Agnès Godard ; editor, Nelly Quettier ; music, Tindersticks.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult DVD | Dr. James Carlson Library | DVD | HORROR Trouble | Available | 33111009065356 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Two strangers share a strange and terrible bond in this stylish horror tale that juggles sex and graphic bloodshed. Shane Brown (Vincent Gallo) is a strange man with a forbidding nature who has just married lovely but nervous June (Tricia Vessey), and they've decided to go to Paris for their honeymoon. In the City of Lights, a beautiful but dangerous woman named Core (Beatrice Dalle) has been leaving a trail of dead bodies in her wake when she's captured by Leo Semeneau (Alex Descas), a mysterious scientist who spirits her away to his estate. As Core is placed under guard, Semeneau leaves to return to the city for an unnamed assignment; we soon learn that one of Shane's reasons for coming to Paris was to find him and retrieve some important information. In time, we also discover that Shane and Core have something rather unusual in common -- both are murderous cannibals who regularly feast on the flesh of their victims, and Semeneau's information may hold the key to the secret behind their deadly appetite. Trouble Every Day generated a certain amount of controversy in its screenings at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, where a number of patrons walked out in disgust at the film's intense blend of sensuality and cannibalism. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
DVD, region 1, NTSC, widescreen (1.85:1) presentation ; Dolby digital.
English and French dialogue with optional English subtitles.
Vincent Gallo, Beatrice Dalle, Tricia Vessey, Alex Descas, Florence Loiret.
Director of photography, Agnès Godard ; editor, Nelly Quettier ; music, Tindersticks.
Originally released as a motion picture in 2001.
Rating: Not rated.
American doctor Shane arrives in Paris for a honeymoon with his new young bride, but the cuddles soon turn to carnal violence as Shane sneaks off in search of his true objective: his former colleague Leo, who might be in possession of the antidote to a tropical virus that has transformed Leo's wife into a ravenous sexual cannibal.
Special features include audio introduction by DP Agnes Godard, and original French theatrical trailer.