Cul-de-sac

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Cul-de-sac is a 1966 psychological thriller film directed by Roman Polanski, known for its darkly comic tone and claustrophobic exploration of power dynamics among a small group of characters.

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Cul-de-sac canonical 3
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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
awardReceived Golden Bear NERFINISHED
awardReceivedFor 16th Berlin International Film Festival Golden Bear NERFINISHED
character Albie NERFINISHED
George NERFINISHED
Richard NERFINISHED
Teresa NERFINISHED
cinematographer Gilbert Taylor NERFINISHED
colorProcess black-and-white film
countryOfOrigin France
United Kingdom
director Roman Polanski NERFINISHED
distributor Compton-Cameo Films NERFINISHED
editor Alastair McIntyre NERFINISHED
festivalScreening 16th Berlin International Film Festival NERFINISHED
filmingCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Lindisfarne Castle NERFINISHED
genre black comedy
drama film
psychological thriller
hasTheme emasculation
invasion of privacy
power struggle
psychological manipulation
leadActor Donald Pleasence NERFINISHED
leadActress Françoise Dorléac NERFINISHED
musicBy Krzysztof Komeda NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus power dynamics among a small group of characters
notableCharacteristic claustrophobic atmosphere
darkly comic tone
originalLanguage English
partOf Roman Polanski filmography NERFINISHED
producer Gene Gutowski NERFINISHED
productionCompany Compton Films NERFINISHED
Tekli British Productions NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1960s
releaseYear 1966
runtimeMinutes 111
screenwriter Gérard Brach NERFINISHED
Roman Polanski NERFINISHED
settingEnvironment tidal island
settingLocation Lindisfarne NERFINISHED
stars Donald Pleasence NERFINISHED
Françoise Dorléac NERFINISHED
Jack MacGowran NERFINISHED
Lionel Stander NERFINISHED

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Donald Pleasence notableWork Cul-de-sac
Gilbert Taylor workedOn Cul-de-sac
Camp previousWork Cul-de-sac
this entity surface form: Culdesac
Gérard Brach notableWork Cul-de-sac