Demonlover

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Demonlover is a 2002 French neo-noir thriller film that explores corporate espionage, digital pornography, and globalization through a cold, disorienting narrative style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
neo-noir film
thriller film
character Diane de Monx NERFINISHED
Elise Lipstick NERFINISHED
Hervé Le Millinec NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Denis Lenoir NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts anime-style pornography websites
online torture porn site Hellfire Club NERFINISHED
director Olivier Assayas NERFINISHED
distributedBy Mars Distribution NERFINISHED
editedBy Luc Barnier NERFINISHED
featuresTheme corporate espionage
digital pornography
globalization
surveillance
violence
filmingLocation France NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
genre drama
neo-noir
thriller
hasSoundtrackBy Sonic Youth NERFINISHED
musicBy Sonic Youth NERFINISHED
narrativeStyle cold
disorienting
originalLanguage English
French
producer Edouard Weil NERFINISHED
Olivier Assayas NERFINISHED
productionCompany Why Not Productions NERFINISHED
releaseDateFrance 2002-08-28
releaseYear 2002
runtimeMinutes 128
screenedAt Cannes Film Festival NERFINISHED
sectionAtFestival Out of Competition
setting corporate environment
international business world
stars Charles Berling NERFINISHED
Chloë Sevigny NERFINISHED
Connie Nielsen NERFINISHED
Dominique Reymond NERFINISHED
Gina Gershon NERFINISHED
Jean-Baptiste Malartre NERFINISHED
Jérémie Renier NERFINISHED
writer Olivier Assayas NERFINISHED

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Olivier Assayas directed Demonlover
Gershon notableWork Demonlover
subject surface form: Gina Gershon
Olivier Assayas notableWork Demonlover