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Release Date:
November 26, 2014
Original Title:
Alléluia
Alternate Titles:
Alléluia
Allеluia
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
One Eyed
Panique!
Savage Film
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 16 IE: 18
Runtime: 93
Michel, a murderous womanizer, meets introverted Gloria online and treats her to a whirlwind one-night-stand. Offering herself as an accomplice in his seductive crimes, the unhinged lovers embark on a deadly odyssey amplified by wild sex, unbridled jealousy, and passionate forays into the dark arts. This smart and gory shocker breathes new life into the lovesick horror genre to serve up a chilling tale of white-hot desperation and terrifying devotion.
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Adaptation:
Romain Protat
Art Direction:
Manu de Meulemeester
Costume Design:
Christophe Pidre
Florence Scholtès
Director:
Fabrice Du Welz
Director of Photography:
Manuel Dacosse
Editor:
Anne-Laure Guégan
Executive Producer:
Tatjana Kozar
Makeup Department Head:
Urteza Da Fonseca
Music:
Vincent Cahay
Producer:
Clément Miserez
Vincent Tavier
Bart Van Langendonck
Matthieu Warter
Sound Editor:
Frédéric Meert
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Emmanuel de Boissieu
Visual Effects:
Mathieu Jussreandot
Visual Effects Producer:
Matthias Weber
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Stéphane Bidault
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