Furia (1999)
In a desert town, sometime in the future, a repressive government regime restricts all forms of artistic expression. At night, Theo breaks the law, risking torture and death, to paint his work on public spaces. But when his lover Elia is arrested for committing the same crime, Theo allows himself to be captured hoping to somehow be reunited with her.
Director:
Alexandre Aja
Writers:
Alexandre Aja, Grégory Levasseur.
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Marion Cotillard as Elia |
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Stanislas Merhar as Théo |
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Wadeck Stanczak as Laurence |
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Pierre Vaneck as Aaron |
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Carlo Brandt as Freddy |
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Laura del Sol as Olga |
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Jean-Claude de Goros as Tonio |
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Etienne Chicot as Quicailler |
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Julien Rassam as Le résistant #1 |
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Daniel Vérité as Le résistant #2 |
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Christian Guérinel as Le résistant #3 |
| Production | Robert Benmussa | Executive Producer |
| Art | Rachid Aadassi | Props |
| Writing | Alexandre Aja | Screenplay |
| Production | Alexandre Arcady | Producer |
| Production | Samy Layani | Executive Producer |
| Production | Ahmed Boulane | Casting |
| Writing | Grégory Levasseur | Screenplay |
| Writing | Julio Cortázar | Short Story |
| Sound | Brian May | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Rachid Aadassi | Set Dresser |
| Editing | Pascale Fenouillet | Editor |
| Camera | Gerry Fisher | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Alexandre Rossi | Costume Design |
| Directing | Alexandre Aja | Director |
| Art | Tony Egry | Production Design |
| Art | Rachid Aadassi | Set Decoration |
| Sound | Philippe Amouroux | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Sound | Alexandre Lormeau | Sound |
| Sound | Jean-Paul Hurier | Sound |
| Sound | Dominique Levert | Sound |