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Cast

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Victor Slezak ... Travis Talbert
Anna Juvander ... Karen Novotny
Michael Kirby ... Dr. Nathan
Mariko Takai ... Nurse Nagamatsu
Robert Patrick Brink ... Vaughn Koester (as Robert Brink)
Diane Grotke ... Catherine
Caroline McGee ... Margaret
Robert Morgan ... Captain Webster
Tom Constantine ... Pilot
Jeremy Graham ... Patient
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Eddie Daniels
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Directed by
Jonathan Weiss 
 
Writing credits
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J.G. Ballard  novel "The Atrocity Exhibition"
Michael Kirby 
Jonathan Weiss 

Produced by
Noel Ashman .... co-producer
Catherine Ernst .... co-producer
Adam Ernster .... co-producer
James Forbes .... associate producer
Bud Gardner .... co-producer
Bob Jason .... producer (as Robert Jason)
David Kramer .... co-producer
Robert Kravitz .... producer
Alexander Lasky .... producer
Jonathan Weiss .... producer
 
Original Music by
J.G. Thirlwell 
 
Cinematography by
Bud Gardner 
 
Film Editing by
Jed Parker 
Chad Sipkin 
Ravi Subramanian 
 
Art Direction by
Jen Tracy 
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
John W. Kuegel .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Raphaelle Gosse-Gardet .... assistant set designer
John W. Kuegel .... set designer
Joe Nero .... set designer
 
Sound Department
Michael Shapiro .... sound designer
Matthew Sigal .... sound
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Raphaelle Gosse-Gardet .... electrician
John M. Roche .... first assistant camera
Sean Souza .... "a" camera assistant
John M. Roche .... camera operator (uncredited)
 

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105 min
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9 out of 16 people found the following review useful.
A visual, thought provoking feast., 22 June 2001
Author: zenrage (zenrage@hotmail.com) from Marina del Rey, California

While definitely not for everyone, this movie effectively captures J.G. Ballard's difficult novel of the same name. More visual than literal, The Atrocity Exhibition forces the viewer to re-think the art of film and of story telling. It effectively communicates in a new language that caused some who saw it to declare that it 'changed their lives'. It changed mine as well, although I'm not exactly sure in what way. And while I can't say that I completely 'got ' the story, the story that I got was fascinating and one that I can't forget. I've since read the book and that certainly helped, but it wasn't necessary to enjoy the film. This film stands as one of my favorites alongside the best works of Kubrick, the Coen brothers and Hitchcock.

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