Nowhere
by Gregg Araki1h181997États-Unis
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Dark, dix-huit ans, se désespère de ne pouvoir être le seul à posséder sa petite-amie Mel. Ils évoluent dans une bande d’adolescents trash où règnent désenchantement et rapports amoureux sadomasochistes.
Credits
- Directed by : Gregg Araki
- Screenplay : Gregg Araki
- Cinematography : Arturo Smith
- Editor : Gregg Araki
- Original score : Bud Carr, Peter M. Coquillard
- Producer : Andréa Sperling, Gregg Araki
- Producing company : Kill
- Rights holder : Why Not Productions
Technical details
- Printed format : 35 mm
- Sound mix : Stéréo 2.0
- Year of production : 1997
- French release date : 9 août 1997
- Category : Long métrage
- Color : Couleurs
- Language : Anglais
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