Nemo (1984)
Directed by Arnaud Sélignac

Adventure / Fantasy

Film Synopsis

When his parents are away, a little boy named Nemo takes the lift to explore the Manhattan skyscraper in which he lives. To Nemo's surprise, the lift seems to go out of control and transports him to another world, where the sun never rises and where snow is bright blue...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Arnaud Sélignac
  • Script: Arnaud Sélignac, Jean-Pierre Esquenazi, Telsche Boorman
  • Cinematographer: Philippe Rousselot
  • Music: Gabriel Yared
  • Cast: Seth Kibel (Nemo (Child)), Jason Connery (Nemo (teen)), Mathilda May (Alice), Nipsey Russell (Mr. Rip), Harvey Keitel (Mr. Legend), Carole Bouquet (Rals-Akrai), Michel Blanc (Boris), Katrine Boorman (Duchka), Dominique Pinon (Monkey), Charley Boorman (Cunegond), Gaëtan Bloom (Puchkine), Pierre Forget (Wagner), Marcus Powell (Grünwald), Carla D. Clark (Young Bess)
  • Country: France / UK / USA
  • Language: English
  • Support: Black and White / Color
  • Runtime: 97 min

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