Themroc
| Themroc | |
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| Directed by | Claude Faraldo |
| Written by | Claude Faraldo |
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| Cinematography | Jean-Marc Ripert |
| Edited by | Noun Serra |
| Music by | Harald Maury |
| Distributed by | Cinema International Corporation |
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Running time | 106 min. |
| Country | France |
| Language | Gibberish |
Themroc is a 1973 French satirical film by director Claude Faraldo. It was produced by François de Lannurien and Helène Vager and its original music was composed by Harald Maury. Made on a low budget with no intelligible dialogue, Themroc tells the story of a French blue collar worker who rebels against modern society, reverting to an urban caveman. The film's scenes of incest and cannibalism earned it adults-only ratings. It was the first film to be shown in the UK's Channel 4's red triangle series of controversial films in 1986. It has become a cult film.[1][2]
Main cast
- Michel Piccoli as Themroc
- Béatrice Romand as Sister of Themroc
- Marilù Tolo as Superior shapely secretary
- Francesca Romana Coluzzi as Female neighbor
- Jeanne Herviale as Mother
- Patrick Dewaere as A police officer
- Coluche as Male neighbor
- Miou-Miou as the young neighbor
Sources
- ^ "THEMROC (1973) the Police Eater". Archived from the original on 2017-05-27. Retrieved 2015-12-18.
- ^ "Cinema: Special Discretion Required: The Controversial Channel 4 Film Season". Weird Retro. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
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