Nemo (film) explained

Director:Arnaud Sélignac
Screenplay:Arnaud Sélignac
Jean-Pierre Esquenazi
Telsche Boorman
Producer:John Boorman
Claude Nedjar
Cinematography:Philippe Rousselot
Editing:Tom Priestley
Music:Lord David Dundas
Rick Wentworth
Studio:Goldcrest Films
Channel Four Films
Nouvelles Editions de Films[1]
Distributor:The Cannon Group, Inc.
Country:United Kingdom
United States

Nemo is a 1984 fantasy film directed by Arnaud Sélignac. It is also known as Dream One.

Plot

A young boy imagines being in a tale he's about to hear. In this magical world he encounters many famous characters from other tales, aliens, and other beings, and of course, a beautiful princess.

Cast

Production

Goldcrest Films invested £2,099,000 in the film and received £1,482,000, making a loss of £617,000.[2] The film was directed by Arnaud Sélignac who'd previously worked for the film's producer John Boorman as a stillsman on Excalibur.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. 'Web site: Nemo (1983). 2024-04-13. tcm.com. en.
  2. Book: My indecision is final. Jake. Eberts . Terry. Illott. 1990 . Faber and Faber. 656.
  3. Web site: Excalibur (1981).