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Demonlover

2002 | 116 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Demonlover is a 2002 French neo-noir thriller film written and directed by Olivier Assayas, and starring Connie Nielsen, Charles Berling, Chloë Sevigny, and Gina Gershon. The plot focuses on the entanglement between various corporations vying for the financial control of an interactive 3-D hentai company, resulting in a power struggle that culminates in violence and espionage.

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Credits

Producer
Xavier Giannoli
Director
Olivier Assayas
Screenplay
Olivier Assayas
Director of Photography
Denis Lenoir
Original Music Composer
Jim O'Rourke
Editor
Luc Barnier
Country
France

Official

Box office · USD, worldwide

×0.06return on budget

Budget
$8.0M
Revenue
$463K

Cast · 14

JM

Jean-Baptiste Malartre

NY

Naoko Yamazaki

MM

Mathias Mlekuz

JG

Jean-Pierre Gos

TM

Thomas M. Pollard

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