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Revision as of 06:54, 14 October 2011

Amer
Official promotional poster
Directed byHélène Cattet
Bruno Forzani[2]
Written byHélène Cattet
Bruno Forzani
Produced byFrançois Cognard
Eve Commenge
StarringCassandra Forêt
Bianca Maria D'Amato
Narrated byTwitch Film[3]
CinematographyManuel Dacosse
Edited byBernard Beets
Production
companies
Anonymes Films
Tobina Film
Distributed byZootrope Films
Wild Side Vidéo
Release dates
  • 23 September 2009 (2009-09-23) (Fantastisk Film Festival Lund)
  • 3 March 2010 (2010-03-03) (France)
[1]
Running time
90 minutes
CountryTemplate:FilmFrance
LanguageFrench

Amer is a 2009 French-language thriller film written and directed by French directors Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani.[4]

Cast

  • Marie Bos
  • Delphine Brual
  • Harry Cleven
  • Bianca Maria D'Amato
  • Cassandra Forêt
  • Charlotte Eugène Guibeaud
  • Bernard Marbaix
  • Jean-Michel Vovk

Release

The film was released at several film festivals, including the Lausanne Underground Film Festival[5], Fantastisk Film Festival, and Sitges Film Festival[6], and was released in French cinemas on 03 March 2010.[7] The film had its US premiere as part of the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference and Festival on 12 March 2010.[8][9] Quentin Tarantino included Amer in his Top 20 films of 2010, published by The Hollywood Reporter.[10]

Production

This French-Belgian giallo film was produced and released in 2009[11]. It is an hommage to the films of Dario Argento and Mario Bava[12].

References

  1. ^ "SXSW '10: Final Festival Trailer for French Thriller 'Amer'". Bloody-disgusting.com. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  2. ^ "Special Interview with 'Amer' Filmmakers Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani". Bloody-disgusting.com. 2010-01-20. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  3. ^ Creepy, Uncle (2010-01-04). "Amer Trailer Debut". Dreadcentral.com. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  4. ^ "Full Trailer for Colorful French Thriller 'Amer'". Bloody-disgusting.com. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  5. ^ International Competition: Feature Films[dead link]
  6. ^ "Women at Sitges Film Fest Lineup". Pretty-scary.net. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  7. ^ "BDTV Teaser Debut for French Thriller 'Amer'!!". Bloody-disgusting.com. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  8. ^ Creepy, Uncle (2010-02-04). "SXSW '10: Horror Line-Up Revealed". Dreadcentral.com. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  9. ^ "SXSW '10: Incredible Festival Line-Up Revealed!". Bloody-disgusting.com. 2010-02-04. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  10. ^ "Quentin Tarantino's Surprising Choices for Best Films of 2010". Hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  11. ^ "SXSW '10: Another Colorful Clip from 'Amer'". Bloody-disgusting.com. 2010-02-16. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
  12. ^ "SXSW '10 REVIEW: 'Amer' More an Art Film Than Horror". Bloody-disgusting.com. 2010-03-19. Retrieved 2011-03-31.