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Nocturama ()


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Some young folks, tired of the society they're living in, plan a bomb attack over Paris before taking shelter for a night in a shopping center.

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David
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Greg
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Yacine
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Sabrina
Martin Petit-Guyot ...
André (as Martin Guyot)
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Mika
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Omar
Laure Valentinelli ...
Sarah
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Samir
Robin Goldbronn ...
Fred
Luis Rego ...
Jean-Claude
Hermine Karagheuz ...
Patricia
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La jeune femme au vélo
Samir Guitet
Hadidiatou Sakho ...
Chief Mall Security
Jean-Marie Kerwich ...
Mall Security #3
Éric Herson-Macarel ...
State Secretary (as Eric Herson-Macarel)
Lucie Leporowska ...
Hotel Receptionist
Khereddine Ennasri ...
Global Building Security
Cynthia Schibli ...
(voice)
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Victor Pigasse ...
Student in café (uncredited)

Directed by

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Bertrand Bonello

Written by

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Bertrand Bonello ... ()

Produced by

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Bertrand Bonello ... co-producer
Christoph Friedel ... co-producer
Alice Girard ... producer
Geneviève Lemal ... co-producer
Olivier Père ... co-producer
Claudia Steffen ... co-producer
Alain-Gilles Viellevoye ... financier
Edouard Weil ... producer

Music by

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Bertrand Bonello

Cinematography by

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Léo Hinstin

Editing by

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Fabrice Rouaud

Editorial Department

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Fabiana Cardalda ... technical support: postproduction
Marius Görgens ... digital intermediate engineer
Jean-Baptiste Le Guen ... digital intermediate supervisor
Anaïs Meuzeret ... post-production coordinator
Traudl Nicholson ... lead colorist
Guillaume Saignol ... assistant editor
Élisa Zurfluh ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Christel Baras

Production Design by

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Katia Wyszkop

Set Decoration by

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Elsa Mazières ... (set dresser)

Costume Design by

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Sonia Philouze

Makeup Department

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Laure Talazac ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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Serge Catoire ... production manager
Louise Collignon ... assistant unit manager
Christina Crassaris ... post-production supervisor
Thomas Deflandre ... assistant production manager
Anne-Claire Loridant ... assistant unit manager
Marilyne Maia ... production manager: Scope Pictures
Thibault Mattei ... production manager
Karine Petite ... unit manager
Pascal Pons ... production administrator
Oliver Wissmann ... production manager: wdr

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Winifrey Bandera-Guzman ... crowd assistant director
Lea D'Angelo ... third assistant director
Frederic Dagmey ... additional assistant director
Marie Diarrassouba Dupont ... second assistant director
Franklin Ohannessian ... first assistant director (as Franklin Ohanessian)

Art Department

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Benoit Dupuis ... head painter
Francois Jouars ... swing gang
Jesús Mesa ... painter
Thomas Morange ... painter
Eugénie Naert ... assistant art director
Alison Naudin ... painter
Capucine Pantin ... assistant art director
Enrico Pittiglio ... painter
Kilian Proton ... assistant art director
Smygol ... construction manager
François Willenz ... digital artist

Sound Department

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Nicolas Cantin ... sound
Andreas Hildebrandt ... sound designer
Robert Keilbar ... sound editor
Baptiste Kleitz ... boom operator
Jean-Pierre Laforce ... re-recording mixer
Aurélien Mauro ... sound mix technician
Clément Tijou ... trainee sound assistant

Visual Effects by

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Adrien Bauve ... digital compositor
Romain Bavent ... digital compositor
Étienne Bolo ... digital compositor
Lucie Bories ... compositing supervisor
Amelie-Anne Chuche ... daily rushes coordinator
Eloïse Guigno ... visual effects coordinator
Damien Hurgon ... on set vfx supervision
Nicolas Rey ... visual effects supervisor
Florian Sanchez ... roto prep artist
William Untereiner ... visual effects artist

Stunts

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Laurent Alexandre ... stunt performer (as Larry Alexandre)
Emmanuel Lanzi ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Anaïs Andreassian ... second assistant camera
Loïc Andrieu ... steadicam operator
Alice Bencteux ... additional electrician
Carole Bethuel ... still photographer
Thomas Blanc ... grip
Chloé Bouhon ... additional electrician
Laurent Bourgeat ... gaffer
Thibaud Cloarec ... additional grip
Arnaud Dutarte ... best boy electrician
Fabien Faure ... first assistant camera
Camille Houguenague ... electrician
Jonathan Ly ... grip
Yann Ody ... electrician
Brahim Ouchene ... genny operator
Axel Pardessus ... additional electrician
Nicolas Rapin ... electrician
Pietro Rosso ... additional electrician
François Tille ... key grip

Casting Department

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Lucie Mallet ... casting assistant
Marie Miniconi ... additional cast and extras

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Alphonsine Mireille Toudonou ... ager dyer

Location Management

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Antoine Dubois ... location scout
Steven Jouanne ... location scout

Music Department

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John Barry ... composer: additional music
Steve Bouyer ... music supervisor assistant
Pascal Mayer ... music supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Élodie Van Beuren ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Pierre Amiand ... production administrator
Floriane Boissieras ... production secretary
Charly Destombes ... press attache
Arthur Grec ... equity provider
Serge Hayat ... equity provider
Corinne Le Hong ... screenplay translator
Aude Lemercier ... location scout
Pauline Pésery ... production assistant
Agnès Schmouker ... finance director
Romain Vignau ... production assistant

Thanks

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Nick Cave ... special thanks
Petra Müller ... thanks

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Storyline

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Also Known As
  • Paris est une Fête (France)
  • Paris ist ein Fest (Germany)
  • Paris Is Happening (World-wide, English title)
  • Paris est une fête
  • Eközben Párizsban (Hungary)
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Runtime
  • 130 min
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Budget EUR5,600,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The film was originally titled "Paris est une fête" (literally "Paris is a Party", the French title of Hemingway's "A Moveable Feast"), but had to be changed in post-production because it became a symbol of hope in the wake of the November 2015 Paris attacks. The new title "Nocturama", on the other hand, comes from a Nick Cave album and means "night vision". Bonello liked the hybridism of Latin and Greek and used it with Cave's permission. See more »
Goofs It is said that Semtex was invented in Yugoslavia; it was actually invented in Czechoslovakia. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Où en êtes-vous? (Numéro 2) (2020). See more »
Soundtracks Nocturama See more »

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