Signs & Wonders (2001)
February 9, 2001
Release Date
Signs & Wonders (2001)
February 9, 2001
Release Date


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Cast & Crew.

Stellan Skarsgård
Alec

Charlotte Rampling
Marjorie

Deborah Kara Unger
Katherine

Dimitris Katalifos
Andreas

Ashley Remy
Siri

Dave Simonds
Kent

Arto Apartian
Police Interpreter

Alexandros Mylonas
Police Captain

Dimitris Kamberidis
Sotiris

Themis Bazaka

Michael Cook

Jake Crumbine
Skier

Jeff Hennessy
Stunt Skier

Jonathan Nossiter
Director / Screenplay

Madeleine Gavin
Second Unit Director / Editor

James Lasdun
Screenplay / Story

Marin Karmitz
Producer

Adrian Utley
Original Music Composer

Giorgos Arvanitis
Director of Photography

Anastasia Arseni
Art Direction

Dafni Kalogianni
Art Direction

Kathryn Nixon
Costume Design

Thanassis Christopoulos
First Assistant Director

Nick Wechsler
Executive Producer

Jed Alpert
Executive Producer

Yvon Crenn
Line Producer

Neil Riha
Sound

Thierry Lebon
Sound

Jean-Pierre Halbwachs
Sound

Maria Katsoulidi

Steven Edward Zate

Steven Goldstein

Peggy Gennatiempo
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Details.
Release Date
February 9, 2001
Status
Released
Running Time
1h 45m
Filming Locations
Greece
Genres
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Signs and Wonders is a 2000 psychological thriller directed by Jonathan Nossiter and co-written with British poet James Lasdun (also co-writer of Sunday) was inspired by the Polish novel Cosmos by Witold Gombrowicz.
It stars Stellan Skarsgård, Charlotte Rampling and Deborah Kara Unger. Produced by MK2 in Paris, with Nick Wechsler and Jed Alpert in the United States, it was one of the first larger budget films (reportedly $5,000,0000) to use digital cameras for eventual blowup to 35 MM. Nossiter worked with Tommaso Vergallo (also his chief image collaborator on Mondovino), one of the founders of blowup pioneer Swiss Effects, to create a textured, 1970s' grainy edge look in the transformation from digital to film.
Shot entirely on location in Athens and the northern region of Epirus in Greece as well as short sequences in Vermont and New York State, the film also marked the return to the big screen of Charlotte Rampling after several years' hiatus. The music is composed by Adrian Utley of the British group Portishead. Hailed by Cahiers du Cinéma as one of the ten best films of the year, it premiered in competition at the Berlin Film Festival in 2000 and was released in the same year by MK2 and in the United States by Strand Releasing in 2001.
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