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The soundtrack was written and performed by the US [[noise rock]] band [[Sonic Youth]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/05/22/cannes-review-fabrice-goberts-lights-out-simon-werner-a-disparu/|title=Cannes Review: Fabrice Goberts Lights-Out-Simon Werner a Disparu|author=Sciretta, Peter|date=May 22, 2010|accessdate=July 20, 2010|work=SlashFilm}}</ref>
The soundtrack was written and performed by the US [[noise rock]] band [[Sonic Youth]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/05/22/cannes-review-fabrice-goberts-lights-out-simon-werner-a-disparu/|title=Cannes Review: Fabrice Goberts Lights-Out-Simon Werner a Disparu|author=Sciretta, Peter|date=May 22, 2010|accessdate=July 20, 2010|work=SlashFilm}}</ref>
==Plot==
==Plot== On March 1992, in a small town in the suburbs of Paris, During an alcohol fueled party, teenagers discover a body hidden in the bushes of a forest. A body that seems lifeless. Two weeks earlier. Simon, a 16 year-old teenager, has not shown up for class. Blood stains are found in a class-room. Run-away, kidnap, suicide, murder? A few days later, Laetitia, a student from the same class goes missing without her parents knowing where she has gone. A young girl with no dark background or connection to Simon. The next day, Jean-Baptiste, a third student, also disappears. Rumors start to spread. The psychosis begins...
On March 1992, in a small town in the suburbs of Paris, During an alcohol fueled party, teenagers discover a body hidden in the bushes of a forest. A body that seems lifeless. Two weeks earlier. Simon, a 16 year-old teenager, has not shown up for class. Blood stains are found in a class-room. Run-away, kidnap, suicide, murder? A few days later, Laetitia, a student from the same class goes missing without her parents knowing where she has gone. A young girl with no dark background or connection to Simon. The next day, Jean-Baptiste, a third student, also disappears. Rumors start to spread. The psychosis begins...


==Release==
==Release==

Revision as of 17:50, 19 May 2011

Lights Out
File:LLB-posterdef.jpg
Official US teaser poster
Directed byFabrice Gobert
Written byFabrice Gobert
Produced by
  • Marc-Antoine Robert
  • Xavier Rigault
Starring
  • Jules Pelissier
  • Ana Girardot
  • Arthur Mazet
  • Laurent Delbecque
  • Laurent Capelluto
  • Serge Riaboukine
CinematographyAgnès Godard
Edited byFabrice Gobert
Music bySonic Youth[1]
Production
company
2.4.7. Films
Distributed byTF1 International
Release dates
  • May 20, 2010 (2010-05-20) (Cannes)
  • September 22, 2010 (2010-09-22) (France)
CountryTemplate:Film France
LanguageFrench

Lights Out (French: Simon Werner a Disparu) is a French thriller film directed by Fabrice Gobert and starring Jules Pelissier, Ana Girardot, Arthur Mazet, Laurent Delbecque, Serge Riaboukine and Laurent Capelluto.[2]

Cast

  • Jules Pelissier as Jérémie Legrand
  • Ana Girardot as Alice Cartier
  • Arthur Mazet as Jean-Baptiste Rabier
  • Laurent Delbecque as Simon Werner
  • Yan Tassin as Frédéric
  • Esteban Carvajal Alegria as Luc
  • Audrey Bastien as Clara
  • Laurent Capelluto as Yves
  • Serge Riaboukine as Jean-Baptiste Rabier's Father

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was written and performed by the US noise rock band Sonic Youth.[3]

Plot

On March 1992, in a small town in the suburbs of Paris, During an alcohol fueled party, teenagers discover a body hidden in the bushes of a forest. A body that seems lifeless. Two weeks earlier. Simon, a 16 year-old teenager, has not shown up for class. Blood stains are found in a class-room. Run-away, kidnap, suicide, murder? A few days later, Laetitia, a student from the same class goes missing without her parents knowing where she has gone. A young girl with no dark background or connection to Simon. The next day, Jean-Baptiste, a third student, also disappears. Rumors start to spread. The psychosis begins...

Release

The film was entered into the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ ‘SIMON WERNER A DISPARU’ AT CANNES
  2. ^ More Teens In Peril in Lights Out
  3. ^ Sciretta, Peter (May 22, 2010). "Cannes Review: Fabrice Goberts Lights-Out-Simon Werner a Disparu". SlashFilm. Retrieved July 20, 2010.
  4. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Lights Out". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
  5. ^ TF1 International - Lights Out