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Nat is driving on the interstate with his two young daughters in the back seat when a car drives by and an unknown man shoots one of the girls dead for no reason. Nat's life is shattered. He becomes obsessed with finding the killers,... See more »

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Nat
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Henry
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Margo
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Lee (as Françoise Viallon-Murphy)
Keren Tahor ...
Helen
Paddy Canavan ...
Sarah Kandinsky
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Bill
Brent Palmer ...
Glen Rand
Nicholas Andrew ...
Saul Rand
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Victoria Bartlett ...
Femme cabine Téléphonique
Heinrich Beisheim ...
Voleur 1
Cym Clarke ...
Sabrina (14 ans)
Michael Copely ...
Benson
Chelsea Geach ...
Margo enfant
Kendal Geach ...
Julie enfant
Brian Heydenrych ...
Docteur
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Jack
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Waitress
Pierre Malherbe ...
James
Celeste Matthews Wannenburgh ...
Gardienne (as Celeste Matthews)
Anton Moon ...
Luke
Steven Pillemer ...
Peter
Natasha Rees-Davies ...
Lana
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Peter
Aubrey Shelton ...
Feldman
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Sue
Sônia Siqueira ...
Feldman's Assistant
Abigail Visser ...
Sabrina (6 ans)
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Suspect Worker (as Patrick Walton Jr.)

Directed by

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Jérôme Cornuau

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Jérôme Cornuau ... (writer)
 
Nicolas Saada ... (writer)

Produced by

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Jérôme Cornuau ... executive producer
Miguel Courtois ... executive producer
Gilles de Maistre ... executive producer
Diana Keam ... executive producer

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Olivier Florio

Cinematography by

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Stéphane Cami

Editing by

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Brian Schmitt

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Chrystel Alépée ... assistant editor
Widade Himri ... post-production secretary
Yann Thauvin ... negative cutter

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Brigitte Calvet
Marie Calvet

Makeup Department

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Diane Duroc ... key hair stylist
Thi Thanh Tu Nguyen ... key makeup artist
Colin Polson ... key hair stylist
Jade Snell ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Stéphanie Schorter Champenier ... post-production supervisor (as Stéphanie Shorter)
Michèle Spooner ... unit manager
Carine Stander ... production manager

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Genevieve Le Cordeur ... first assistant director
Matthew Muskett ... second assistant director (as Matthew Musket)

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Thabo Grobbelaar ... assistant property master
Renée Holleman ... set dresser
Richard Scheffer ... property master
Sonja Wessels ... assistant art director

Sound Department

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Rodolphe Cacheux ... assistant sound
Gregoire Couzinier ... sound designer
Colin McFarlane ... sound
Benoît Mouet ... sound designer
Gadou Naudin ... foley artist
David Tripeau ... re-recording mixer

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Max Poolman ... key special effects
Welcome Shezi ... special effects

Stunts

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Daryl Andrews ... stunt performer
Grant Hulley ... stunt coordinator / stunt performer
Franz Spilhaus ... stunts (as Frans Spilhaus)
Janine Wyatt-Mair ... stunts

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Neil Baillie ... second assistant camera
Stephen Daly ... electrician
Kevin Gibb ... gaffer
Keith Johnson ... key grip
Tim Philipsen ... grip
Adi Visser ... first assistant camera
Kelly Walsh ... still photographer

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Nanette Catherine ... wardrobe
Aletta Du Toit ... costumer

Script and Continuity Department

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Morag Cameron ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Beatle van Graan ... unit transport manager (as Beetle Van Graan)

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Sara Jones ... production administrator
Nathalie Lampre ... production administrator
Mandy Raubenheimer ... junior production coordinator

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Plot Summary

Nat is driving on the interstate with his two young daughters in the back seat when a car drives by and an unknown man shoots one of the girls dead for no reason. Nat's life is shattered. He becomes obsessed with finding the killers, assaults two men, kills one and goes to jail, is left by his wife, and grows old estranged from his other daughter. We see the action first through Nat's eyes, then via Brautigan, the cop in charge of the investigation, and finally from the perspective of the remaining daughter Margo. The deconstructed narrative echoes the chaos within Nat and emphasizes the fact that the characters are out of tune with one another, which is the meaning of the original title. Written by Archie Song

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Also Known As
  • Mosaik eines Mordes (Germany)
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  • 107 min
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