Anthony Zimmer (2005)
April 1, 2005Release Date
Anthony Zimmer (2005)
April 1, 2005Release Date
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Sophie Marceau
Chiara
Yvan Attal
François Taillandier / Anthony Zimmer
Sami Frey
Akerman
Gilles Lellouche
Müller
Daniel Olbrychski
Nassaiev
Samir Guesmi
Driss
Dimitri Rataud
Perez
Nicky Marbot
Douanier 1
Olivier Chenevat
Douanier 2
Alban Casterman
Jeune Douanier
Christophe Odent
Président Commission
Luc Chavy
Membre Commission
Richard Delestre
Room Manager Carlton
Yann de Monterno
Serveur Carlton
Laurent Klug
Homme Discret
José Fumanal
Réceptionniste Negresco
Thierry Humbert
Garçon de café Nice
Marc Diabira
Contrôleur Bus
Alain Figlarz
Douanier Taxi
Yves Penay
Réceptionniste Hotel
Olivier Brocheriou
Infirmier Scanner
Frédéric Vaysse
Contrôleur TGV
Christophe Mahoudeaux
Stewart TGV
Arnaud Duléry
Garçon Train Bleu
Aurélien Jegou
Jeune Garçon Train Bleu
Gwenaël Clause
Policier Civil
Pierre Rousselle
Homme Nassaiev
Patrick Jacquet
Homme Nassaiev
Valery Novikau
Homme Nassaiev
Nicolas Tarev
Homme Nassaiev
Frédéric Talgorn
Original Music Composer
Richard Marizy
Editor
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Release DateApril 1, 2005
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 30m
Filming LocationsCannes, France · Ibiza, Spain
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Anthony Zimmer is a 2005 French romantic thriller film written and directed by Jérôme Salle and starring Sophie Marceau, Yvan Attal, and Sami Frey. Set mainly in southern France, the film is about a highly intelligent criminal—pursued by international police and the Russian mafia—whose extensive plastic surgery makes him unrecognizable, even to his girlfriend, who enlists the help of an unsuspecting stranger on a train. The film was shot on location in Gare de Lyon in Paris 12, the Hôtel Carlton in Cannes, the Hôtel Negresco in Nice, Ibiza in the Balearic Islands, and on the TGV Paris-Nice train.
Anthony Zimmer was released on 27 April 2005 in France, and was critically well received—described as "better than average" by Variety, "a good, strong story with a final twist well told" by Urban Cinefile, and "an especially well-made Hitchcock-style odyssey" by Shadows on the Wall. The film did well at the box-office, with 774,469 seats sold in France, and eventually earned $6,306,533 internationally. For his directorial debut, Jérôme Salle received a nomination for the César Award for Best First Feature Film.