Spider

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"Spider" is a 2002 psychological drama film directed by David Cronenberg, in which Gabriel Byrne plays a key role in the story of a mentally disturbed man unraveling his traumatic past.

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instanceOf film
basedOn Spider (novel) NERFINISHED
basedOnAuthor Patrick McGrath NERFINISHED
cinematographer Peter Suschitzky NERFINISHED
composer Howard Shore NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
United Kingdom
director David Cronenberg NERFINISHED
distributor Sony Pictures Classics NERFINISHED
editor Ronald Sanders NERFINISHED
filmFestivalScreening 2002 Cannes Film Festival NERFINISHED
genre psychological drama
hasTitle Spider NERFINISHED
language English
mainCharacter Dennis Cleg NERFINISHED
medium feature film
narrativeFocus a mentally disturbed man unraveling his traumatic past
portraysCharacter Gabriel Byrne as Bill Cleg
Miranda Richardson as Mrs. Cleg NERFINISHED
Miranda Richardson as Yvonne
Ralph Fiennes as Dennis Cleg NERFINISHED
producer Catherine Bailey NERFINISHED
David Cronenberg NERFINISHED
Samuel Hadida NERFINISHED
productionCompany Lions Gate Films NERFINISHED
The Movie Network NERFINISHED
Téléfilm Canada NERFINISHED
releaseType theatrical release
releaseYear 2002
runtimeMinutes 98
screenwriter Patrick McGrath NERFINISHED
sectionAtFestival Directors' Fortnight at Cannes NERFINISHED
setting London, England
surface form: London
starring Gabriel Byrne NERFINISHED
Lynn Redgrave NERFINISHED
Miranda Richardson NERFINISHED
Ralph Fiennes NERFINISHED
theme memory
mental illness
trauma

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Gabriel Byrne notableWork Spider