Panic Room

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Panic Room is a 2002 thriller film directed by David Fincher about a mother and daughter trapped in a fortified room during a violent home invasion.

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Label Occurrences
Panic Room canonical 30
Panic Room (screenplay) 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf American film
film
thriller film
award nominated for Saturn Award for Best Actress for Jodie Foster
nominated for Saturn Award for Best Horror Film
boxOfficeGrossWorldwide about 196000000 USD
budget about 48000000 USD
character Burnham
Junior
Meg Altman
Raoul
Sarah Altman
cinematographer Conrad L. Hall
Darius Khondji
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director David Fincher
distributor Columbia Pictures
editor James Haygood
filmingTechnique extensive use of digital camera moves and virtual sets
genre crime thriller film
home invasion film
thriller film
hasHomeMediaRelease Blu-ray
DVD
leadActor Jodie Foster
Kristen Stewart
mpaaRating R
musicBy Howard Shore
notableFor contained single-location thriller structure
stylized long takes and virtual camera movements through walls and floors
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A recently divorced woman and her diabetic daughter are trapped in a fortified panic room during a home invasion by three burglars seeking a hidden fortune.
producer Gavin Polone
Jodie Foster
productionCompany Hofflund/Polone
Indelible Productions
releaseDate 2002-03-29
releaseFormat theatrical film
releaseYear 2002
runtimeMinutes 112
screenwriter David Koepp
settingLocation Manhattan brownstone townhouse
New York City
starring Dwight Yoakam
Forest Whitaker
Ian Buchanan
Jared Leto
Jodie Foster
Kristen Stewart
Patrick Bauchau

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Subject: Panic Room
Description of subject: Panic Room is a 2002 thriller film directed by David Fincher about a mother and daughter trapped in a fortified room during a violent home invasion.

Referenced by (31)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Jodie Foster notableWork Panic Room
Jodie Foster starredIn Panic Room
Dwight Yoakam filmAppearance Panic Room
David Koepp notableWork Panic Room
David Koepp wroteScreenplayFor Panic Room
Kristen Stewart notableWork Panic Room
Kristen Stewart starredIn Panic Room
David Fincher notableWork Panic Room
David Fincher directed Panic Room
Hofflund/Polone notableWork Panic Room
Jared Leto notableWork Panic Room
Patrick Bauchau notableWork Panic Room
Patrick Bauchau appearedIn Panic Room
Meg Altman appearsIn Panic Room
Meredith Black; Jodie Foster notableWork Panic Room
subject surface form: Jodie Foster
Burnham appearsIn Panic Room
Raoul appearsIn Panic Room
subject surface form: Raoul (Panic Room)
Gavin Polone notableWork Panic Room
Gavin Polone produced Panic Room
Ann Magnuson notableWork Panic Room
James Haygood notableWork Panic Room
James Haygood edited Panic Room
Mel Rodriguez notableWork Panic Room
Sarah Altman appearsIn Panic Room
Ceán Chaffin notableWork Panic Room
Angus Wall notableWork Panic Room
Angus Wall edited Panic Room
Koepp notableWork Panic Room
subject surface form: David Koepp
this entity surface form: Panic Room (screenplay)