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Release Date:
May 18, 2007
Original Title:
Savage Grace
Alternate Titles:
A szerelem kegyelme
Desejos selvagens
Kegyetlen báj
Okrutna milost
Pecados Inocentes
Savage Grace
Uwiklani
Vahsi zarafet
兽性的诱惑
浮华陷阱
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Celluloid Dreams
John Wells Productions
Killer Films
Montfort Producciones
Production Countries:
France | Spain | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: R18+ IE: 15 IT: 14 JP: R18+ KR: 18 PT: M/18 SG: R21 US: NR
Runtime: 97
This examination of a famous scandal from the 1970s explores the relationship between Barbara Baekeland and her only son, Antony. Barbara, a lonely social climber unhappily married to the wealthy but remote plastics heir Brooks Baekeland, dotes on Antony, who is homosexual. As Barbara tries to "cure" Antony of his sexuality -- sometimes by seducing him herself -- the groundwork is laid for a murderous tragedy.
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Art Direction:
Deborah Chambers
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Ana Urosa
Associate Producer:
Charlotte Mickie
Aitor Lizarralde
Philippe Aigle
Co-Executive Producer:
Christian Baute
Elvira Morales Sales
Co-Producer:
Alberto Aranda
Tom Kalin
Xavier Granada
Yulene Monfort
Costume Design:
Gabriela Salaverri
Director:
Tom Kalin
Director of Photography:
Juan Miguel Azpiroz
Editor:
John F. Lyons
Enara Goikoetxea
Tom Kalin
Executive Producer:
Howard A. Rodman
Johnathan Dorfman
Peter Graham
Stephen Hays
Hengameh Panahi
Temple Fennell
John Wells
Foley Artist:
Manuel Corrales
Line Producer:
Eugenia Soler
Makeup Artist:
Susana León
Rosario Martínez
Vanessa Cubero
Susan Reilly LeHane
Montse Boqueras
Cesár Morcillo
Laura Vacas
Makeup Department Head:
Ana López-Puigcerver
Original Music Composer:
Fernando Velázquez
Producer:
Pamela Koffler
Iker Monfort
Katie Roumel
Christine Vachon
Production Design:
Víctor Molero
Screenplay:
Howard A. Rodman
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