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Map of the Human Heart

1992 | 104 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Map of the Human Heart is a 1992 film by New Zealand director Vincent Ward. The script for Map of the Human Heart was written by Australian author Louis Nowra, using a 10-page treatment Ward had written a year earlier as his guide. Ward was originally intended at this time to be directing his script of the third film in the Alien series, but his dismissal from the sci fi project led to his directing this film instead.

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Credits

Producer
Vincent Ward, Tim Bevan
Director
Vincent Ward
Screenplay
Vincent Ward
Director of Photography
Eduardo Serra
Original Music Composer
Gabriel Yared
Editor
John Scott
Country
Australia, United Kingdom, France, Canada

Cast · 12

Clotilde Courau

Clotilde Courau

HH

Harry Hill

John Cusack

John Cusack

Ben Mendelsohn

Ben Mendelsohn

Jeanne Moreau

Jeanne Moreau

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