The Dreamers (2003)
The Dreamers (2003)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Michael Pitt
Matthew
Eva Green
Isabelle
Louis Garrel
Theo
Anna Chancellor
Mother
Robin Renucci
Father
Jean-Pierre Kalfon
Himself
Jean-Pierre Léaud
Himself
Florian Cadiou
Patrick
Pierre Hancisse
First Buff
Valentin Merlet
Second Buff
Lola Peploe
The Usherette
Ingy Fillion
Theo's Girlfriend
Bernardo Bertolucci
Director
Gilbert Adair
Screenplay / Author
Jeremy Thomas
Producer
Fabio Cianchetti
Director of Photography
Jacopo Quadri
Editor
Lucy Boulting
Casting
Howard Feuer
Casting
Juliette Ménager
Casting
Jean Rabasse
Production Design
Pierre du Boisberranger
Art Direction
Eric Viellerobe
Set Decoration
Louise Stjernsward
Costume Design
Christophe Giraud
Makeup Artist
Mark Auguste
Supervising Sound Editor
Daniel Laurie
Dialogue Editor / ADR Editor
Grégoire Delage
Special Effects
Valerio Bonelli
Visual Effects
Patrick Cauderlier
Stunt Coordinator
Michel Anderson
Stunts
Hercules Bellville
Associate Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 1, 2003
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 55m
Content RatingNC-17
Budget$15,000,000
Box Office$15,100,000
Filming LocationsParis, France
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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The Dreamers (French: Innocents: The Dreamers) is a 2003 erotic romantic drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci from a screenplay by Gilbert Adair, based on Adair's 1988 novel The Holy Innocents. An international co-production by companies from France, Italy and the United Kingdom, the film tells the story of an American university student in Paris who, after meeting a peculiar brother and sister who are fellow film enthusiasts, becomes entangled in an erotic triangle. It is set against the backdrop of the 1968 Paris student riots. The film makes several references to various movies of classical and French New Wave cinema, incorporating clips from films that are often imitated by the actors in particular scenes.
There are two versions: an uncut NC-17-rated version, and an R-rated version that is about three minutes shorter.
It was the first film appearance of Eva Green, and is considered her breakthrough role.