Vidocq (film, 2001)

See also: Vidocq

Vidocq is a French film carried out by Pitof, left in 2001.

Synopsis

With Paris in 1830, the detective Vidocq by clashing with the Alchemist , masked serial killer, disappears in the flames from a blower from glass. The journalist Etienne Boisset questions the witnesses in the hollows in a malefic environment.

Data sheet

  • Title: Vidocq
  • Realization: Pitof
  • Scenario: Jean-Christophe Grangé and Pitof
  • Production: Dominique Farrugia and Olivier Granier
  • Budget: 152 frank million (23,18 million euros)
  • Music: Bruno Coulais
  • Photographie: Jean-Pierre Sauvaire and Jean-Claude Thibaut
  • Assembly: Thierry Hoss
  • Decorations: Jean Rabasse
  • Costumes: Carine Sarfati
  • Country of origin: France
  • Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - SDR/Dolby DIGITAL - 35 mm
  • Kind: Police officer, fantastic
  • Lasted: 100 minutes
  • Coming out date: September 19th 2001 (Belgium, France)

Distribution

Around film

  • turning was held of May 15th in July 2000 with Bordeaux, the Château of Chantilly and Pontoise.
  • Vidocq is the first film of the history to be entirely turned with a Numeric camera.
  • Pitof stated to be inspired of Tomb Raider for framings of Vidocq .
  • the character of Vidocq had at the beginning being interpreted by Daniel Auteuil, but following the carryforward of the production of film, the new dates obliged it to yield the role.

Distinctions

External bond

  • Vidocq on Internet Movie Database

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