The Blackout (1997) [R]

Release Date:
June 11, 1997

Original Title:
The Blackout

Alternate Titles:
Blackout (Oculto en la memoria)

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Cipa
Les Films Number One
MDP Worldwide

Production Countries:
France | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  FR: 16  KR: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 98

The darkest secrets are the ones we hide from ourselves

A debauched Hollywood movie actor tries to piece together one wild night in Miami years earlier which remains a drug-induced blur, and soon finds out that some questions about his past are best left unanswered.

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Art Direction:
Ren Blanco

Assistant Director:
Noga Isackson
Seth Cirker

Casting:
Lori Eastside

Costume Design:
Melinda Eshelman

Director:
Abel Ferrara

Director of Photography:
Ken Kelsch

Editor:
Jim Mol
Anthony Redman

Executive Producer:
Mark Damon
Alessandro Camon
Gianni Nunnari

Hairstylist:
Donna Battersby Greene

Makeup Artist:
Jay Cannistraci
Sharon Kalb

Original Music Composer:
Joe Delia

Producer:
Edward R. Pressman
Clayton Townsend

Production Design:
Lori Eastside

Screenplay:
Abel Ferrara
Marla Hanson
Christ Zois

Set Decoration:
Valarie Wise

Sound:
Gary Alper

Sound Designer:
Gary Alper

Sound Editor:
David C. Eichhorn

Sound Effects Editor:
Jeffrey L. Sandler

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
T.W. Davis
Andre Perreault

Supervising Sound Editor:
Clancy T. Troutman
Gonzo Cervantes

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