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Jet lag (Décalage horaire) - Juliette Binoche, Jean Reno, Sergi López, Danièle Thompson
Threat advisory: Guarded - General risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
Pampered beauty queen Rose (Juliette Binoche) and over-stressed insomniac Félix (Jean Reno) have only one thing in common: they're through with bad relationships and have both sworn off the opposite sex. So when an airline strike grounds these total strangers together in Paris - and they're forced to share the last available hotel room in town - neither can wait to leave the other behind. But the more they try to go their separate ways, the more obvious it becomes that there's no place else they'd rather be!
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film romantic comedy France French airport hotel delayed flight
Persons of interest
- Jean Reno .... Félix
- Juliette Binoche .... Rose
- Sergi López .... Sergio
- Scali Delpeyrat .... Doctor
- Lucy Harrison .... Air steward
- Karine Belly .... Air steward
- Thiam .... Air steward
- Laurence Colussi .... Air steward
- Rebecca Steele .... Air steward
- Alice Taglioni .... Air steward
- Jérôme Keen .... Janitor
- Sébastien Lalanne .... Bartender
- Michel Lefriol .... Waiter
- M'bembo .... Post office employee
- Raoul Billerey .... Félix's father
- Christopher Thompson .... Screenwriter
- Danièle Thompson .... Screenwriter
- Danièle Thompson .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Jet lag (Décalage horaire) official movie site
- Jet lag (Décalage horaire) QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
- Australian French Film Festival 2003: Screening
- César Awards 2003: Nomination: Best Actress (Juliette Binoche)
- Toronto International Film Festival 2002: Screening
- NB: French language dialogue with English language subtitles
- See also The Terminal
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
Jet lag is a nice little romance about people stuck in airports. Airports are important because they represent momentous and even dangerous change. People are free to go a little crazy because they are in a netherworld of endings and beginnings, of transition.
It's ok.
Media intelligence (DVD)
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound
- Disc: Single side, dual layer
- Languages: English, French
- Picture: Widescreen (2.35:1)
- Subtitles: English, English captions, English closed captions, French
Security censorship classification
M (Low level coarse language, medium level sex scene)
Surveillance time
84 minutes (1:24 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 30 October 2003
DVD rental: 6 May 2004
VHS rental: 6 May 2004
DVD retail: 15 September 2004
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