The Plague (1992 film)
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Directed by | Luis Puenzo |
Written by | Luis Puenzo Robert Katz (narration) |
Produced by | Christian Charret Óscar Kramer Jonathan Prince John Randolph Pepper |
Starring | William Hurt Sandrine Bonnaire Robert Duvall Raúl Juliá |
Cinematography | Félix Monti |
Edited by | Juan Carlos Macías |
Music by | Vangelis Homero Manzi (song "Ninguna") |
Production companies | Compagnie Française Cinématographique The Pepper-Prince Ltd. Oscar Kramer S.A. Cinemania Films Group Canal+ |
Distributed by | Gaumont (France) |
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Countries | Argentina France United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Plague (original title: La Peste) is a 1992 Argentine-French-British drama film written and directed by Luis Puenzo and starring William Hurt, Sandrine Bonnaire, Robert Duvall and Raúl Juliá. It is based on the novel La Peste by Albert Camus. It entered the competition at the 49th Venice International Film Festival.[1][2]
Plot
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References
- ^ Lisa Nesselson (September 1, 1992). "Review: 'The Plague'". Variety. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
- ^ "Venezia, Libertà Per Gli Autori". La Repubblica. July 31, 1992. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
External links
- The Plague at IMDb
Categories:
- 1992 films
- Argentine drama films
- Argentine films
- French drama films
- 1990s drama films
- British drama films
- Films based on French novels
- Films based on works by Albert Camus
- Films about infectious diseases
- Films directed by Luis Puenzo
- Films shot in Buenos Aires
- French films
- Films scored by Vangelis
- 1990s drama film stubs
- 1990s Argentine film stubs