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L' Annulaire (2005)
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NR
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1 hr 40 mins
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Drama
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Sci-fi
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Foreign
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Adaptation
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Released: 6/8/2005
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Synopsis:
A European laboratory where clients' fondest memories are processed and preserved as specimens. Iris slices off her ring finger while working at a soft-drink factory. This distressing incident prompts her to quit her job. She then moves to a nearby port town, where she takes a position as a laboratory assistant for a tightly wound curator. His peculiar line of business involves preserving personal belongings that recall specific memories for his clients: a lock of hair, for example, or a piece of music. Iris drifts into an increasingly fetishistic relationship with her boss while also pining for an ethereal, enigmatic sailor who shares her hotel room during the hours she is at work.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
6/8/2005
Director
Credit
Diane Bertrand
Director
Cast
Credit
Olga Kurylenko
- Cast
Marc Barbe
- Cast
Stipe Erceg
- Cast
Edith Scob
- Cast
Hanns Zischler
- Cast
Sotigui Kouyate
- Cast
Production Credits
Credit
Bruno Berthemy
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Les Films du Veyrier
Production Company
Integral Film
Production Company
The Bureau
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Memento Films Distribution
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Writer
Credit
Yoko Ogawa
Source Material
Diane Bertrand
Screenplay
Art Department
Credit
Thierry Francois
Set Decorator
Film Camera
Credit
Alain Duplantier
Director of Photography
Laurent Zeilig
Cinematographer
Sound
Credit
Laurent Zeilig
Sound
Alexandre Widmer
Sound
Vincent Arnardi
Sound
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Pascaline Chavanne
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