Sheitan (film)

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Sheitan
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Kim Chapiron
Written by Christian Chapiron
Kim Chapiron
Produced by Vincent Cassel
Kim Chapiron
Éric Névé
StarringVincent Cassel
Olivier Barthélémy
Roxane Mesquida
Leïla Bekhti
Monica Bellucci
CinematographyAlex Lamarque
Edited byBenjamin Weill
Music by Nguyên Lê
Production
companies
120 Films
La Chauve Souris
StudioCanal
Canal+
CinéCinéma
Wild Bunch
Région Ile-de-France
Distributed byMars Distribution
Release date
  • 1 February 2006 (2006-02-01)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryFrance
Language French
Budget$5.6 million
Box office$2.4 million [1]

Sheitan ("Devil" in Arabic) is a 2006 French horror film directed by debutant director Kim Chapiron. It was written by Kim and Christian Chapiron. It stars and was co-produced by Vincent Cassel. His then-wife Monica Bellucci makes a cameo appearance in the film. [2]

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Plot

A trio of friends partying at the club, Ladj, Bart and Thaï, have decided to visit the country home of a woman they just met, Eve, after Bart is thrown out of the club. They take along with them another woman, Yasmine. Once in the country they are introduced to the eccentric housekeeper Joseph, whose behaviors disturb Bart. He grows more irate after an incident in a nearby hot spring, where he is thrown in by Joseph's sexually aggressive niece. Later that night Joseph tells them a story about a man who committed incest with his sister after being granted invulnerability by the devil. Upon discovering that she is pregnant, the devil tells the man that he must prepare a gift for the child. It is heavily implied by Joseph's mannerisms that he is telling a story about himself.

Throughout the day and night Joseph collects various items from Bart's person such as hair from his head and scraps of fabric from his clothing. He brings the items to a pregnant woman, who uses them to decorate a doll. Joseph later assaults Bart and his friends after they are pranked by his niece and other youths from the local town. Ladj and Thaï flee the home for the city, leaving Bart behind after he protests that they are leaving Yasmine behind. Bart returns to the home to find Yasmine and is attacked by Joseph, who is carrying a curved dollmaking tool.

Just as his eyes are about to be carved out Bart finds himself back at the club, surrounded by Ladj, Thaï, and Yasmine at the moment where he was thrown out of the club. They take him to the hospital since he had been struck by a bottle prior to having been evicted, where Bart experiences strange imagery. He awakens on the country home's floor, his eyes having been carved out and placed on a puppet. Joseph then takes the puppet to the pregnant woman, Marie, who has given birth and is surrounded by Eve, Joseph's niece, and a young man that had swum with them in the hot spring. He shows the puppet to the baby before he and the woman turn to the camera and smile, showing that they have identical features and implying that they are brother and sister.

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Reception

The film holds a rating of 53% on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, based on 17 reviews, and an average rating of 5.4/10. [4]

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References

  1. "Sheitan (2006) - JPBox-Office".
  2. (in French) AlloCiné
  3. 90bpm
  4. "Sheitan". Rotten Tomatoes.