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Frontière(s) (2007)

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Overview

Director:
Xavier Gens
Writer:
Xavier Gens (writer)
Release Date:
23 January 2008 (France) more view trailer
Genre:
Drama | Horror | Thriller more
Tagline:
What are your boundaries? more
Plot:
A gang of young thieves flee Paris during the violent aftermath of a political election, only to hole up at an Inn run by neo-Nazis. | add synopsis
User Comments:
French Kiss .... The Extreme Kind! more

Cast

  (in credits order)

Karina Testa ... Yasmine
Aurélien Wiik ... Alex
Patrick Ligardes ... Karl
David Saracino ... Tom
Maud Forget ... Eva

Samuel Le Bihan ... Goetz
Chems Dahmani ... Farid
Amélie Daure ... Klaudia
Estelle Lefébure ... Gilberte
Rosine Favey ... La vieille trachéo
Adel Bencherif ... Sami
Joël Lefrançois ... Hans
Jean-Pierre Jorris ... Le Von Geisler
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Hervé Berty ... Agent de sécurité
Yannick Dahan
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Directed by
Xavier Gens 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Xavier Gens  writer

Produced by
Luc Besson .... co-producer
Hubert Brault .... executive producer
Eric Garoyan .... co-producer
Karim Guellaty .... associate producer
Rodolphe Guglielmi .... co-producer
Bertrand Ledélézir .... co-producer
Noël Muracciole .... co-producer
Frederic Ovcaric .... co-producer
Teddy Percherancier .... co-producer
Laurent Tolleron .... producer
 
Original Music by
Jean-Pierre Taieb 
 
Cinematography by
Laurent Barès 
 
Film Editing by
Carlo Rizzo 
 
Casting by
Michael Laguens 
 
Production Design by
Jérémie Streliski 
 
Art Direction by
Olivier Afonso 
 
Costume Design by
Eléonore Dominguez 
 
Makeup Department
Nicolas Herlin .... special makeup effects artist
Laetitia Hillion .... special makeup effects artist
 
Production Management
Aryane Ariana .... production manager
Guillaume Hénon .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Aurelio Cardenas .... trainee assistant director
Yann Cuinet .... first assistant director
Rodolphe Guglielmi .... second unit director
Bourdonnay Judikael .... first assistant director: second unit
Marie Rolindes .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Jonathan Delerue .... storyboard artist
 
Sound Department
Thomas Bernard .... sound recordist
Christophe Bourreau .... foley artist
Lohengrin Braconnier .... sound recordist
Jean De Sagey .... sound re-recording mixer
Alexandre Hecker .... dialogue editor
Florent Lavallée .... sound re-recording mixer
Jacques Sans .... sound
Yann Vernier .... assistant foley artist
Jean-Noël Yven .... sound
 
Special Effects by
Guillaume Castagné .... special effects makeup
Nicolas Herlin .... special effects makeup
Laetitia Hillion .... special effects makeup
Frédéric Lainé .... special effects makeup
 
Visual Effects by
Hoffmann Alain .... digital effects artist
Loic Flamand .... visual effects
Jessica Guglielmi .... digital effects supervisor
Rodolphe Guglielmi .... visual effects supervisor
Bourdonnay Judikael .... visual effects supervisor
 
Stunts
Frédéric Vallet .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Mathieu De Montgrand .... second assistant camera
Yoann de Montgrand .... camera trainee
Pascale Marin .... first assistant camera
 
Editorial Department
Nicolas Economides .... assistant editor
Jean-Yves Guéril .... first assistant editor
Vincent Leyour .... assistant editor
 
Other crew
Ludivine Doazan .... script supervisor
 
Thanks
Alexandre Aja .... sincere thanks
Luc Besson .... sincere thanks
Jan Kounen .... sincere thanks
 


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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Frontières (France) (working title)
Frontier(s) (International: English title)
Frontera del miedo, La (Mexico) [es]
Sinir(da) (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
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MPAA:
Rated NC-17 for extreme sadistic graphic violence and gore.
Runtime:
Canada:108 min (Toronto International Film Festival) | USA:108 min
Language:
French | German
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Certification:
France:-16 | Switzerland:18 (canton of Geneva) | USA:NC-17 | Switzerland:18 (canton of Vaud) | UK:18
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Quotes:
[first lines]
Yasmine: My name is Yasmine. I'm three months pregnant. One day, someone said "Men are born free with equal rights". The world in which I live is the opposite. Who would want to be born to grow up in the chaos and the hate? I've decided to spare him the worst.
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22 out of 32 people found the following comment useful:-
French Kiss .... The Extreme Kind!, 8 April 2008
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Author: Coventry from the Draconian Swamp of Unholy Souls

The French seemingly can't be beat when it comes to visceral, savage and in-your-face sadistic survival/torture porn flicks lately. Since "High Tension" skyrocketed the popularity of the horror genre in 2003, this nation already delivered a couple of ultimately brutal movies that – without the slightest form of exaggeration – make U.S. films "Saw" and "Hostel" look like soft and sentimental Disney cartoons. The more or less simultaneously released "à l'intérieur" (a.k.a. Inside) thus far remains the absolute highlight of shocking controversy, but this "Frontière(s) surely ain't no Saturday afternoon picnic, neither. The rudimentary concept is a variation on the infamous mid-70's sub genre of 'Rednecksploitation'. These films revolved on maniacal hillbillies terrorizing and butchering big city folks in rural areas far away from the civilized world and usually strictly for their own sheer entertainment. Considering the high population density all across the European continent, it would be pretty ridiculous to introduce unworldly rednecks and so Xavier Gens' script cleverly replaces them with extremist cartels. There are several of those around here, including fanatic minions of Hitler's Nazi principles. The city of Paris is in complete chaos following the announcement of the election results, and a bunch of young thugs grabs this opportunity to commit a bank robbery and flee towards the French-Luxembourgian border. They arrive in a place far worse than the Parisian suburbs when checking into a hotel run by a deeply deranged family of Nazis. The family, led by an elderly patriarch who easily could have been one of Hitler's closest drinking buddies, need the girl for breeding reasons and subject the men to various games of sickening torture.

Admittedly "Frontière(s)" sounds like a compilation of gratuitous gore and perverted characters, but writer/director Xavier Gens definitely had some more admirable ambitions. Extreme right-wing political parties unstoppably march forward in pretty much each European country (in fact, their victory triggered the whole chain of events here), and Gens actually attempts to illustrate – albeit quite vigorously – what the consequences would be if they regain power one day. Anyway, you obviously shouldn't watch this movie for its valuable morality lesson, but rather because it vividly depicts hardcore violence and uncompromising cruelty. Unless you have nerves of steel and a properly insulated stomach, you might want to consider turning your head away from the screen most of the time. There's a truly nauseating massacre involving a mechanical band saw, various close range shotgun killings, slit throats, stabbed chest and one excruciatingly uncomfortable moment featuring pliers and someone's Achilles tendon. Yikes! Vile, revolting and totally unnecessary? Perhaps … but definitely fascinating to behold. "Frontière(s)" suffers a bit from messy cinematography and limited imagery, but at the same time you could claim this also increases the primitive and savage atmosphere Gens intended to reflect. The film is definitely a bit too long for its own good (110 minutes of running time for a sickie film?) and some of the redundant sub plots and character drawings during the first half hour could easily have been cut. The make-up effects are simply great and Xavier Gens' surefooted directing skills already bought him a one-way ticket to a promising career in Hollywood.

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No way this deserved NC-17! nastorino87
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