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The Intruder (2004)
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2 hr 10 mins
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Drama
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Foreign
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Released: 12/23/2005
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Box Office Total:
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Synopsis:
Louis Trebor, a robust and mysterious loner, lives alone in an isolated woodland compound on the French-Swiss border in the Jura mountains. An enigmatic figure and emotionally distant father, he has little contact with his grown up son, Sidney--who lives near Geneva with his wife, a Swiss border guard, and young family--seemingly preferring the company of his dogs. Trebor’s emotional contact is seemingly limited to an affair with a local pharmacist and a wordless attraction to a beautiful and equally aloof dog breeder. An ailing heart forces Trebor to leave his snow-covered wilderness to visit a bank vault in Geneva in order to withdraw enough cash for a new heart on the black market. Shadowed by a mysterious, unnamed Russian woman, Trebor recovers from a clandestine transplant operation, and travels to the bustling markets and shipyards of Pusan in Korea. Here he agrees to buy a boat and starts on a voyage south, slowly threading his way back to his former home on a remote island near Tahiti, where he searches for the lost son he fathered years before. He is uncertain of the welcome he will receive after all these years.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
12/23/2005
Director
Credit
Claire Denis
Director
Cast
Credit
Michel Subor
Louis Trebor
Béatrice Dalle
Queen of the Northern Hemisphere
Gregoire Colin
Sidney
Katia Golubeva
Young Russian woman
Bambou
Pharmacist
Florence Loiret-Caille
Antoinette, a customs officer
Lolita Chammah
The Wild Woman
Alex Descas
The Priest
Kim Dong-ho
Ship owner
Chang Se-tak
Ship owner's associate
Park Hong-suk
Man at the fish market
Edwin Alin
Eric Datong
Henri tetu Tetainanuarii
Henri, a Polynesian friend
Jean-Marc Teriipaia
Tony, the 'new' son
Anna Tetuaveroa
The Mother
Production Credits
Credit
Humbert Balsan
Producer
Claire Denis
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Ognon Pictures
Production Company
ARTE France
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Pyramide Distribution
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Flach Pyramide
Worldwide Distribution Rights
Wellspring Media
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Wellspring Home Entertainment
Domestic Video Distributor
Writer
Credit
Jean-Pol Fargeau
Screenplay
Claire Denis
Screenplay
Art Department
Credit
Arnaud De Moleron
Set Designer - Set Design
Film Camera
Credit
Agnes Godard
Director of Photography
Film Sales Financing
Credit
Centre Nationale de la Cinematographie
Funding
Regional Counsel of Franche-Comte
Funding
Pusan Film Commission
Funding
Music
Credit
SA Staples
Music
Production Management
Credit
Jean-Paul Allegre
Assistant Director
Sound
Credit
Dominique Hennequin
Sound Mixer - Mixing
Jean-Louis Ughetto
Sound Engineer
Christophe Winding
Sound Editing
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Judy Shrewsbury
Costumes
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