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Release Date:
December 3, 2004
Original Title:
Eros
Alternate Titles:
Eros The Hand Long Version
Eros: Equilibrium
Eros: The Dangerous Thread of Things
Eros: The Hand
爱神之手
에로스
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Block 2 Pictures
Cité Films
Delux Productions
Fandango
Jet Tone Films
Roissy Films
Solaris Film
Production Countries:
France | Hong Kong | Italy | Luxembourg | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T KR: 18 US: R
Runtime: 104
A three-part anthology film about love and sexuality: a menage-a-trois between a couple and a young woman on the coast of Tuscany; an advertising executive under enormous pressure at work, who, during visits to his psychiatrist, is pulled to delve into the possible reasons why his stress seems to manifest itself in a recurring erotic dream; and a story of unrequited love about a beautiful, 1960s high-end call girl in an impossible affair with her young tailor.
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Assistant Property Master:
Mike Malone
Costume Design:
Carin Berger
William Chang Suk-Ping
Milena Canonero
Director:
Wong Kar-wai
Steven Soderbergh
Michelangelo Antonioni
Director of Photography:
Steven Soderbergh
Christopher Doyle
Marco Pontecorvo
Editor:
Steven Soderbergh
William Chang Suk-Ping
Claudio Di Mauro
Executive Producer:
Chan Ye-cheng
Danièle Gégauff
First Assistant Director:
Gregory Jacobs
Makeup Artist:
Carla Vicenzino
Kwan Lee-na
Julie Hewett
Original Music Composer:
Peer Raben
Enrica Antonioni
Vinicio Milani
Producer:
Gregory Jacobs
Raphaël Berdugo
Domenico Procacci
Stéphane Tchalgadjieff
Wong Kar-wai
Jacques Bar
Jacky Pang
Production Design:
Philip Messina
William Chang Suk-Ping
Stefano Luci
Second Assistant Director:
Basti Van Der Woude
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Larry Blake
Unit Production Manager:
Gregory Jacobs
Writer:
Tonino Guerra
Wong Kar-wai
Michelangelo Antonioni
Steven Soderbergh
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