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Overview:
After getting into a serious car accident, a TV director discovers an underground sub-culture of scarred, omnisexual car-crash victims, and he begins to use car accidents and the raw sexual energy they produce to try to rejuvenate his sex life with his wife.Status: | Released (1996-07-17) |
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Awards: | 9 wins & 6 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $2,664,812 |
Screen: | J.G. Ballard, David Cronenberg |
Productions: | Alliance Films, Recorded Picture Company |
Production Countries: | Canada, United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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Backdrops
![Rate: 3.334](https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w500/vIQ9rB3SS6PTRpYeSaZfsyEeojp.jpg)
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Casts
- 13548: James Spader - James Ballard
- 18686: Holly Hunter - Helen Remington
- 13550: Elias Koteas - Vaughan
- 13549: Deborah Kara Unger - Catherine Ballard
- 2165: Rosanna Arquette - Gabrielle
- 229: Peter MacNeill - Colin Seagrave
- 13552: Cheryl Swarts - Vera Seagrave
Crews
- 224: David Cronenberg - Producer - Production
- 224: David Cronenberg - Director - Directing
- 310: Ronald Sanders - Editor - Editing
- 13551: Denise Cronenberg - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 117: Howard Shore - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 307: Peter Suschitzky - Director of Photography - Camera
- 8315: Carol Spier - Production Design - Art
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Reviews
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One thing has to be said in my fellow Canadian David Cronenberg's favour--At least for the first 25-or-so years of his filmmaking career, he has always been one of the most surprising and brilliant minds of 'body-related horror', and from every conceivable angle. What other mind--out ....
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I don't have a whole lot of experience with David Cronenberg's films and this is the first of his I've watched in a long time. Pretty obvious with the symbolism he was after but this isn't something I particularly engaged with despite the committed performances from the cast, althoug ....
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