The Black Box (2005 film)

(Redirected from La Boîte noire)

The Black Box (French: 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.[2][3][4]

The Black Box
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FrenchLa Boîte noire
Directed byRichard Berry
Written byRichard Berry and Éric Assous
Produced byMichel Feller
StarringJosé Garcia
Marion Cotillard
CinematographyThomas Hardmeier
Edited byLisa Pfeiffer
Music byNathaniel Méchaly
Distributed byEuropaCorp. Distribution
Release date
2 November 2005
Running time
90 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Budget$8.5 million
Box office$3.1 million[1]

Plot edit

Following a car accident, in which he believes he killed a boy, Arthur Seligman 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, 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.

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References edit

  1. ^ "The Black Box". Box Office Mojo.
  2. ^ "Garcia and Cotillard lost in La Boîte noire". Cineuropa - the best of european cinema.
  3. ^ "La Boîte noire: Les critiques presse" – via www.allocine.fr.
  4. ^ "Critique de Boîte noire (La) de Richard Berry :: Boîte noire (La) :: FilmDeCulte". www.filmdeculte.com.

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