The Black Box (2005 film)
La Boîte noire | |
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Theatrical poster | |
Directed by | Richard Berry |
Produced by | Michel Feller |
Written by | Richard Berry and Éric Assous |
Starring |
José Garcia Marion Cotillard |
Music by | Nathaniel Mechaly |
Cinematography | Thomas Hardmeier |
Edited by | Lisa Pfeiffer |
Distributed by | EuropaCorp. Distribution |
Release dates | 2 November 2005 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $8.5 million |
Box office | $3.6 million[1] |
The Black Box (original title: La Boîte noire) is a 2005 French mystery film directed by Richard Berry, written by Berry and Éric Assous, adapted from a novella by Tonino Benacquista, and starring José Garcia and Marion Cotillard.
Plot
Following a car accident, in which he believes he killed a boy, Arthur Seligman (José Garcia) falls into a coma for several hours. While in the coma, he pronounces incoherent sentences. At his awakening, he does not remember what happened before the crash, and he does not know the meaning of the words he pronounced while unconscious. The nurse who assisted him, Isabelle Kruger (Marion Cotillard), recorded them in a notebook, which she gives to him. Arthur then tries to understand what happened, what those sentences mean, and begins to lose his grasp of reality.
Cast
- José Garcia as Arthur Seligman
- Marion Cotillard as Isabelle Kruger / Alice
- Michel Duchaussoy as Mr. Seligman, Arthur's father
- Bernard Le Coq as Walcott / Doctor Granger
- Helena Noguerra as Soraya
- Gérald Laroche as Commissioner Koskas / Marc Koskas
- Marysa Borini as Mrs. Seligman, Arthur's mother
- Nathalie Nell as Dr. Brenner
- Thomas Chabrol as Thierry
- Marilou Berry as The Desk clerk in the Hotel
- Lise Lamétrie as La gardienne
- Pascal Bongard as Clovis
- Steve Campos as Arthur Seligman (6 years old)
- Hugo Brunswick as Yvan Seligman (teenager)
- Dominique Bettenfeld as Policeman 1
- Alexandre Donders as Customer in the café
- Arnaud Maillard as Little friend of Koskas
References
- ↑ "La boite noire (2005)". JP Box Office. Retrieved 2004-02-11.