Additional information for The Divide, which has a domestic theatrical release set for January 10, 2012. The film is being distributed by Anchor Bay and has not yet been rated. The Divide has a total running time of 112 minutes.
R
USA
R
Australia
16+
Canada
18
South Korea
16
Netherlands
18
UK
18
Ireland
R15+
Japan
-12
France
M/18
Portugal
R21
Singapore
18
Germany
112min
Aislados
Mexico
Hasadás
Hungary
Mahser Günü
Turkey
Os Humanos
Portugal
Podela
Serbia
Podjela
Croatia
The Divide
France
The Divide - Die Hölle, das sind die Anderen!
Germany
The Fallout
Germany
March 13, 2011
USA
June 21, 2011
UK
July 21, 2011
Canada
July 22, 2011
USA
August 28, 2011
UK
September 02, 2011
France
September 29, 2011
Canada
October 07, 2011
Spain
October 25, 2011
Canada
October 30, 2011
Ireland
January 13, 2012
USA
January 20, 2012
Canada
January 29, 2012
France
April 09, 2012
France
April 20, 2012
Ireland
April 20, 2012
Netherlands
April 20, 2012
UK
May 04, 2012
Taiwan
May 11, 2012
Germany
May 16, 2012
Argentina
May 16, 2012
Belgium
May 17, 2012
Netherlands
June 01, 2012
France
June 08, 2012
Turkey
June 09, 2012
Japan
September 06, 2012
Portugal
November 21, 2012
Finland
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Survivors of a nuclear attack are grouped together for days in the basement of their apartment building, where fear and dwindling supplies wear away at their dynamic.
As nuclear explosions ravage New York City, the apartment block residents rush downstairs to escape the building, only to be forced into the basement by further explosions. Only eight of the residents, Eva and her boyfriend Sam, Josh and his brother Adrien, Josh's friend Bobby, Marilyn and her daughter Wendi, and Devlin manage to force their way into the buildings bomb shelter before the superintendent, Mickey, seals the door. The group acclimate to the cramped surroundings while Mickey asserts his dominance of the shelter, to the chagrin of Josh, Bobby, and Devlin. After time passes, the shelter's door is broken open and the shelter is invaded by armed soldiers in biohazard suits; the men's speech is unintelligible, and their allegiance remains ambiguous. The men attack the group and seize Wendi, leaving the shelter with her. Devlin and Mickey manage to kill two of the men, and Mickey takes his machine gun. Josh volunteers to use one of the dead soldier's suits to leave the shelter and search for Wendi.Outside of the shelter, Josh finds the area entirely sealed off by material tunnels connected to a laboratory. His outfit allows Josh to explore the lab, where he discovers several children, including Wendi, in containment units, seemingly unconscious, their hair shaved off and their eyes covered with plasters. One of the soldiers checks the ID on Josh's outfit and, realizing he is an impostor, tears out his breathing apparatus, exposing Josh to the air. Josh flees back to the shelter, killing two of the soldiers on the way. After Josh returns, the soldiers weld the door shut from the outside, trapping all within. Time passes; Josh begins to suffer the effects of his exposure and admits to Adrien that he only went outside to find rescue for Adrien and himself; Eva, in a fractured relationship with the meek Sam, grows closer to Adrien; Bobby is forced to hack up the bodies of the dead soldiers so their decaying remains can be flushed away; Devlin grows suspicious that Mickey is hoarding resources; and Marilyn, told her child is dead by Josh, enters a sexual relationship with Bobby.Marilyn attempts to convince Eva to sleep with Josh, warning her that the men will want sex. The group grow increasingly angry with Mickey as resources grow scarce, culminating when Devlin discovers Mickey's locked safe room and threatens him with a taser to open it. A scuffle ensues and Mickey shoots Devlin dead with the machine gun. The group do not believe Mickey's argument of self defense and an increasingly ill Josh, and an increasingly deranged Bobby, torture him to gain the code to the safe room; Eva throws the machine gun into the toilet septic tank to stop Josh using it. Seizing authority, Josh and Bobby are physically and emotionally abusive of Marilyn. Josh makes it clear that he wants Eva, and Sam is unable to stand up for her. Eva and Sam try to protect Marilyn from Josh and Bobby, but are unable to. While Eva is tasked with watching Mickey, Mickey reveals that there is a gun hidden in his safe room.Josh and Bobby force Eva to hack up Devlin's corpse when Sam cannot, leaving Eva distraught. Josh and Bobby, both losing their hair to illness, shave their heads. Mickey informs Eva that there is another way out of the shelter; through the septic tank. Eva tries to retrieve the gun, but cannot get past the pair. She finds Marilyn's corpse, the two having beaten her to death. Eva notices her hair is falling out and realizes she is also sick; the shelter is not protecting them from the outside because of the broken door. Eva sends Sam to retrieve the gun while she cuts the power to distract Bobby and lures Josh away with the promise of sex. Josh grows suspicious and tries to rape Eva, but she fights him off with help from Adrien. Sam retrieves the gun, but as Bobby, Josh, Eva, and Adrien yell instructions at him, Sam shoots and kills Adrien. Josh brutally beats Sam. Bobby turns on Josh and is about to shoot him when Eva cuts his throat with a tin can lid. Eva frees Mickey who shoots Josh. Josh smashes an oil lamp, setting himself alight and causing a fire in the shelter. While Sam and Mickey attempt to put out the blaze, Eva chooses to escape. She recovers the biohazard suit, and locks herself in the safe room. She breaks through the toilet into the septic tank below, while Mickey and Sam are left trapped and succumb to the growing flames.Eva emerges from the septic tank into the remains of the city and stares blankly at the devastation.
Xavier Gens
Director(s)
Karl Mueller
Eron Sheean
Writer(s)
Ross Bryan
executive producer
Jamie Carmichael
executive producer
Ross M. Dinerstein
producer
Rodolphe Guglielmi
co-executive producer
Juliette Hagopian
producer
Michael Horn
executive producer
Kevin Iwashina
executive producer
Kyle Dean Jackson
co-executive producer
Manoj Jain
executive producer
Rick Lashbrook
co-executive producer
Jenny Napier
associate producer
Chris Ouwinga
executive producer
Nathaniel Rollo
producer
Benjamin Schwartz
co-executive producer
Bobby Schwartz
executive producer
Shail Shah
executive producer
Eron Sheean
co-producer
Loreen Siemes
associate producer
Darryn Welch
producer
Producer(s)
Jean-Pierre Taieb
Composer(s)
Eva
Lauren German
Mickey
Michael Biehn
Josh
Milo Ventimiglia
Delvin
Courtney B. Vance
Adrien
Ashton Holmes
Marilyn
Rosanna Arquette
Sam
Iván González
Bobby
Michael Eklund
Wendi
Abbey Thickson
Liz
Jennifer Blanc
Director(s)
Eron Sheean
Writer(s)
executive producer
Jamie Carmichael
executive producer
Ross M. Dinerstein
producer
Rodolphe Guglielmi
co-executive producer
Juliette Hagopian
producer
Michael Horn
executive producer
Kevin Iwashina
executive producer
Kyle Dean Jackson
co-executive producer
Manoj Jain
executive producer
Rick Lashbrook
co-executive producer
Jenny Napier
associate producer
Chris Ouwinga
executive producer
Nathaniel Rollo
producer
Benjamin Schwartz
co-executive producer
Bobby Schwartz
executive producer
Shail Shah
executive producer
Eron Sheean
co-producer
Loreen Siemes
associate producer
Darryn Welch
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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