Irreversible

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"Irreversible" is a controversial 2002 French psychological thriller film by Gaspar Noé, known for its brutal depiction of violence, reverse-chronological narrative, and intense performances by Monica Bellucci and Vincent Cassel.

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instanceOf French film
film
character Alex NERFINISHED
Marcus NERFINISHED
Pierre NERFINISHED
cinematography Benoît Debie NERFINISHED
classification NC-17 in the United States
controversy depiction of sexual violence
graphic brutality leading to walkouts at screenings
countryOfOrigin France
director Gaspar Noé NERFINISHED
distributor Mars Distribution NERFINISHED
editor Gaspar Noé NERFINISHED
filmingTechnique handheld camera
long takes
genre crime film
drama
psychological thriller
hasTheme revenge
time and irreversibility
violence and trauma
language French
leadActor Monica Bellucci NERFINISHED
Vincent Cassel NERFINISHED
musicBy Thomas Bangalter NERFINISHED
narrativeStructure reverse chronological order
notableFor controversial content
extended rape scene
graphic depiction of violence
long takes and fluid camera movement
originalTitle Irréversible NERFINISHED
premiereEvent 2002 Cannes Film Festival NERFINISHED
producer Christophe Rossignon NERFINISHED
Gaspar Noé NERFINISHED
releaseDate 2002-05-22
releaseYear 2002
runtimeMinutes 97
screenedAt Cannes Film Festival NERFINISHED
screenwriter Gaspar Noé NERFINISHED
setting Paris
soundDesignFeature low-frequency sound intended to cause discomfort
starring Albert Dupontel NERFINISHED
Monica Bellucci NERFINISHED
Vincent Cassel NERFINISHED
title Irreversible NERFINISHED
writer Gaspar Noé NERFINISHED

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Monica Bellucci notableWork Irreversible