A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 9, 1993
Original Title:
Amok
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
AB Films
CNC
Canal+
Instituto Português de Cinema (IPC)
MGN Filmes
NEF Filmproduktion & Vertrieb (I)
Sofica Investimage 4
Sofinergie 2
Production Countries:
France | Germany | Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Whenever people are released from their society's constraints, there is the possibility that they will behave badly, at least according to the rules of the society they have left behind. This seems to have been particularly the case for Europeans living in colonial establishments in Africa and Asia. In this drama, based on a story by Stefan Zweig, Dr. Steiner (Andrzej Seweryn) was caught with his fingers in the till at a German hospital. Rather than prosecute him, they gave him the option of emigrating elsewhere. He chose to serve at a clinic in a remote part of Portuguese Goa. He has been on his best behavior for years, but when the beautiful wife (Fanny Ardant) of a diplomat comes to him asking for an abortion, he is tempted to ask for sexual favors in return, and his life swiftly goes out of control.
Assistant Director:
Fernando Vendrell
Hassan Kutty
Costume Design:
Claire Fraisse
Director:
Joël Farges
Director of Photography:
Fabio Conversi
Editor:
Laure Blancherie
Luce Grunenwaldt
Novel:
Stefan Zweig
Original Music Composer:
Nicola Piovani
Producer:
Frédéric Bourboulon
Tino Navarro
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