Bunker Palace Hôtel
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Bunker Palace Hôtel | |
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Directed by | Enki Bilal |
Produced by | Maurice Bernart |
Written by |
Enki Bilal Pierre Christin |
Starring |
Jean-Louis Trintignant Carole Bouquet |
Music by |
Arnaud Devos Philippe Eidel |
Cinematography | Philippe Welt |
Editing by | Thierry Derocles |
Release dates | 1989 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Bunker Palace Hôtel is a 1989 French post-apocalyptic film by comics artist Enki Bilal.[1]
In the imaginary dictatorship of a futuristic world, rebellion has broken out. The men in power scramble to the 'Bunker Palace Hotel', a bunker built long ago for this contingency. A rebel spy sneaks in and observes the raving of the powerful and decadent inhabitants. They wonder what has happened to their leader, who has not arrived.
Cast
- Jean-Louis Trintignant : Holm
- Carole Bouquet : Clara
- Maria Schneider : Muriel
- Jean-Pierre Léaud : Solal
- Roger Dumas : Zarka
- Yann Collette : Orsini
- Philippe Morier-Genoud : Destoop
- Hans Meyer : Le président
- Benoît Régent : Nikolaï
- Jezabelle Amato : La matrone
- Svetozar Cvetkovic : Marco
Production
The film was filmed in Belgrade, Serbia.[2]
References
- ↑ "Bunker Palace Hotel". AlloCiné (in French). Tiger Global. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
- ↑ "Internet Movie Database.". Retrieved 2011-10-28.
External links
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