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Fear and Trembling (2004)
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1 hr 47 mins
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Comedy
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Foreign
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Released: 11/19/2004
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Synopsis:
Amélie, a dreamy and romantic young Belgian woman, arrives in Japan to begin work as a translator for the giant Yumimoto Corporation. For Amélie, who spent her childhood in Japan, this is a dream come true. It is her chance to become a ''real Japanese.'' Eager to please her bosses and co-workers, Amélie diligently accomplishes her daily tasks with invention and enthusiasm. But unfamiliar with the customs of the Japanese workplace, she commits a series of cultural missteps and is singled out as a deviant within the company hierarchy, suffering a string of demotions. The harder she tries, the more wrathful her superiors seem to become, the more unreasonable and humiliating their demands. Unable to stop her downfall, Amélie suddenly stumbles upon her own extraordinary means of liberation.
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Theatrical Release
11/19/2004
Director
Credit
Alain Corneau
Director
Cast
Credit
Sylvie Testud
Amélie
Kaori Tsuji
Fubuki
Taro Suwa
Mr Saito
Sokyu Fujita
Mr Haneda
Bison Katayama
Mr Omochi
Yasunari Kondo
Mr Tenshi
Gen Shimaoka
Mr Unaji
Heileigh Gomes
Amélie--as a child
Eri Sakai
Fubuki--as a child
Production Credits
Credit
Alain Sarde
Producer
Christine Gozlan
Executive Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Les Films
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Bac Distribution
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Cinema Guild, Inc.
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Home Vision Entertainment
Domestic Video Distributor
Writer
Credit
Alain Corneau
Screenplay
Amelie Northomb
Source Material
Art Department
Credit
Valerie LeBlanc
Production Designer
Film Camera
Credit
Yves Angelo
Director of Photography
Film Sales Financing
Credit
Canal +
Funding
Wild Bunch/Rule 8 Productions
Foreign Distribution Sales
Music
Credit
Pierre Hantai
Music Performer
Johann Sebastian Bach
Composer
Production Management
Credit
Vincent Trintignant
Assistant Director
Sound
Credit
Pierre Gamet
Sound
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