Additional information for Holy Motors, which has a domestic theatrical release set for July 4, 2012. The film is being distributed by Indomina and has not yet been rated. Holy Motors has a total running time of 115 minutes.
16
Netherlands
16
Ireland
MA15+
Australia
14A
Canada
Not Rated
USA
18
UK
U
France
M/16
Portugal
14
Brazil
III
Hong Kong
18
South Korea
115min
Holy Motors
Greece
Holy Motors
Hungary
Holy Motors
Poland
Holy Motors
Portugal
Sveti motori
Croatia
Sveti motori
Serbia
Meno'im kdoshim
Israel
May 23, 2012
France
June 14, 2012
Australia
June 28, 2012
France
June 30, 2012
France
July 02, 2012
Germany
July 03, 2012
Czech Republic
July 04, 2012
France
July 11, 2012
Belgium
July 23, 2012
Poland
August 01, 2012
Poland
August 03, 2012
Switzerland
August 09, 2012
Netherlands
August 23, 2012
Australia
August 30, 2012
Germany
September 21, 2012
USA
September 25, 2012
Croatia
September 26, 2012
Brazil
September 28, 2012
Ireland
September 28, 2012
UK
October 05, 2012
Canada
October 05, 2012
Spain
October 11, 2012
USA
October 12, 2012
Canada
October 17, 2012
USA
October 18, 2012
Czech Republic
October 18, 2012
Russia
October 31, 2012
Denmark
November 02, 2012
Greece
November 03, 2012
Spain
November 09, 2012
Taiwan
November 10, 2012
Sweden
November 15, 2012
Denmark
November 16, 2012
Canada
November 16, 2012
Spain
November 16, 2012
Sweden
November 17, 2012
Canada
November 22, 2012
Greece
November 23, 2012
Italy
November 27, 2012
Hong Kong
November 29, 2012
Serbia
November 30, 2012
Brazil
December 01, 2012
Argentina
December 07, 2012
Estonia
December 13, 2012
Serbia
December 14, 2012
Taiwan
December 20, 2012
Portugal
January 11, 2013
Poland
January 18, 2013
Iceland
January 24, 2013
Israel
January 27, 2013
Japan
February 07, 2013
Hong Kong
March 14, 2013
Hungary
March 29, 2013
Norway
April 06, 2013
Japan
May 09, 2013
Slovenia
May 30, 2013
Italy
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From dawn to dusk, a few hours in the shadowy life of Monsieur Oscar...
Man leaves room in search of companion for inner monkey, weds it and propagates the 'Fawlty.'Man leaves room, slave to his inner monkey, proceeding to eliminate all possible functioning versions of self, disregarding invitations to relationship, life and love, favouring the crypt of self-gratification instead, eating decaying graveyard bouquets, rather than smelling the roses, prising the model from her plinth to prove to himself - notionally at any rate - his virility, while real woman must settle for brass monkey and an ill fated flight in air hostess uniform, less airplane, accompanied by co-pilot who also must keep appointment, with pavement below, from rooftop of Samaritan Hotel. But what of it? this man is heading home after-all to reside with his growed up monkey who by this time has spawned a child - and alcohol addiction - in a world rapidly turning pink, left home it seems by his Mother who chauffeurs him about in his own personalise Lying-mo-so-lyne which itself faces decommissioning because the market for 'Action', is drying up to which 'Amen, Amen', the cars conclude. And back the road the daughter reveals the truth, a man so criminally shy and self loathing that he simply cannot function socially and must present instead many pastiche selves, all actors set out for their various appointments which give telling insights into the characters core dilemmas: he will not earn, he will not love for his core calling is to indulge his inner monkey. He must pass through all prospects and all things to emerge a self-sponsored, impromptu freelance actor refusing to get real, a narcissist finally peering out of his pink tower, home alone, with inner monkey in hand, plus offspring. In truth this is a Pro-Life, Pro-Relationship movie which lacks the balls to say so because saying so is to - on some level - reject the revolutions principle conclusion. An atomised narcissistic consumer society where we all tend to our own needs hopelessly, isolated, under-developed and alone to an extent where we must ultimately marry ourselves in a world rapidly fading to pink. And behind us the debris of life, the road kill, including the many mannequin dolls and lives that might have been. But as Europe flushes it's own future down the toilet many come to take the places left vacant for the Lord himself said he would invite in the dogs from the street to fill the vacancies. Speaking of which the hound in the opening scene is a fantastic creature in it's own right coming to occupy the theatre of life as the audience sleep through the performance. The pets, now more real than their owners, interlopers of sorts, wondering whether the hand that feeds might also be a meal when the feeding is done hinting the meat eaters may yet become the meal. Had the Director heard Sinead O'Connor's song 'Reason with me', he might have though to include it because it is in some way an ode to our inner monkey - Youtube: " Sinead O'Connor - Reason With Me (Best Fit Session) "
Leos Carax
Director(s)
Leos Carax
Writer(s)
Rémi Burah
co-producer
Martine Marignac
producer
Albert Prévost
producer
Maurice Tinchant
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
M. Oscar / Le Banquier / La Mendiante / L'OS de Motion-Capture / M. Merde / Le Père / L'Accordéoniste / Le Tueur / Le Tué / Le Mourant / L'Homme au Foyer
Denis Lavant
Céline (as Édith Scob)
Edith Scob
Kay M
Eva Mendes
Eva Grace (Jean)
Kylie Minogue
Léa (Elise)
Elise Lhomeau
Angèle
Jeanne Disson
L'Homme à la tache de vin
Michel Piccoli
Le Dormeur / Voix Limousine (as LC)
Leos Carax
La Petite Fille
Nastya Golubeva Carax
L'Acrobate Mo-Cap
Reda Oumouzoune
La Cyber-Femme
Zlata
Le Photographe / Voix Limousine
Geoffrey Carey
L'assistante photographe
Annabelle Dexter-Jones
Elise Caron
Corinne Yam
Julien Prévost
Ahcène Nini
Voix Limousine (voice)
Laurent Lacotte
Voix Limousine (voice)
David Stanley Phillips
Matthew Gledhill
Hanako Danjo
Big John
Pierre Marcoux
Bastien Bernini
Musicien à l'église
Elliot Simon
Musicien à l'église
Quentin Auvray
Musicien à l'église (as Doctor L)
Doctor L.
Musicien à l'église
Bertrand Cantat
Musicien à l'église
Alexandre Leitao
Musicien à l'église
David Nzavotunga Kiala
Musicien à l'église
Johann Riche
Musicien à l'église
Clément Robin
Musicien à l'église
Yao Dembele
Musicien à l'église
Yves Abadi
Musicien à l'église
Miguel Saboga
Musicien à l'église
Grégoire Simon
Musicienne à l'église
Viviane Arnoux
Musicien à l'église
Hugo Boulesteix
Musicien à l'église
Eloi Miehe
Voix Limousine (voice)
Michel Delahaye
Director(s)
Writer(s)
co-producer
Martine Marignac
producer
Albert Prévost
producer
Maurice Tinchant
producer
Producer(s)
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