Man Bites Dog (1992)
Man Bites Dog (1992)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Benoît Poelvoorde
Ben / Screenplay / Producer / Director
Rémy Belvaux
Rémy / Editor / Producer / Director / Story
André Bonzel
André / Screenplay / Producer / Director of Photography / Director
Jacqueline Poelvoorde-Pappaert
Ben's Mother
Valérie Parent
Valerie / Script Supervisor
Édith Le Merdy
Nurse
Jenny Drye
Jenny
Malou Madou
Malou
Willy Vandenbroeck
Boby
Nelly Pappaert
Ben's Grandmother
Hector Pappaert
Ben's Grandfather
Rachel Deman
Mamie Tromblon
André Laime
Bed-ridden Old Man
Sylviane Godé
Rape Victim
Zoltan Tobolik
Rape Victim's Husband
Alexandra Fandango
Kalifa
Olivier Cotica
Benichou
Benoît Mariage
Journalist
Vincent Tavier
Screenplay / Sound Director / Production Manager
Laurence Dufrene
Music
Eric Dardill
Editor
Jean-Marc Chenut
Music
Philippe Malempré
Music
Franco Piscopo
Sound Recordist / Sound Editor / Sound Mixer
Bertrand Boudaud
Sound Effects
Olivier de Laveleye
Special Effects
Bénédicte Lescalier
Makeup Artist
Annamaria Szomolanyiova
Production Assistant
Alain Oppezzi
Sound Director
Clotilde Francois
Sound Recordist
Florence Thonet
Special Effects Assistant
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 20, 1992
Original NameC'est arrivé près de chez vous
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 36m
Budget$33,000
Box Office$205,569
Filming LocationsCity of Brussels, Belgium
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This Movie Is About.
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Man Bites Dog (French: C'est arrivé près de chez vous, literally "It Happened Near Your Home") is a 1992 French-language Belgian black comedy crime mockumentary film written, produced and directed by Rémy Belvaux, André Bonzel and Benoît Poelvoorde, who are also the film's co-editor, cinematographer and lead actor respectively.
The film follows a crew of filmmakers following a serial killer, recording his horrific crimes for a documentary they are producing. At first dispassionate observers, they find themselves increasingly caught up in the chaotic and nihilistic violence, eventually becoming accomplices. The film received the André Cavens Award for Best Film by the Belgian Film Critics Association (UCC). Since its release, the picture has become a cult film, and received a rare NC-17 rating for its theatrical release in the U.S.