Premonition (2006 film)

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Premonition
Le Pressentiment.jpg
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Directed by Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Screenplay byJean-Pierre Darroussin
Valérie Stroh
Based onLe Pressentiment
by Emmanuel Bove
Produced byPatrick Sobelman
StarringJean-Pierre Darroussin
CinematographyBernard Cavalié
Edited byNelly Quettier
Music by Albert Marcœur
Production
companies
Agat Films & Cie
France 2 Cinéma
BAC Films
Distributed byBAC Films
Release dates
  • 1 September 2006 (2006-09-01)(Venice)
  • 4 October 2006 (2006-10-04)(France)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Budget$3.4 million [1]
Box office$872,854 [2]

Premonition (French : Le Pressentiment) is a 2006 French drama film directed by and starring Jean-Pierre Darroussin, and based on the novel Le Pressentiment by Emmanuel Bove. [3] It won the Louis Delluc Prize for Best First Film in 2006 and the award for Best First French Film from the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics in 2007.

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References

  1. "Le Pressentiment". JP's Box-Office.
  2. "Le Pressentiment". Box Office Mojo .
  3. "Premonition premieres to applause for Darroussin". Cineuropa. 1 September 2006.