Process (film) explained

Process
Director:C. S. Leigh
Producer:Humbert Balsan
Mark Westaway
Starring:Béatrice Dalle
Guillaume Depardieu
Music:John Cale
Cinematography:Giorgos Arvanitis
Editing:Luc Barnier
Runtime:93 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

Process is a 2004 French film written and directed by C.S. Leigh. The film follows an actress (portrayed by Béatrice Dalle) as she is trying to commit suicide. It also features Guillaume Depardieu, Julia Faure, Daniel Duval, Leos Carax among others. The film was produced by Humbert Balsan and Mark Westaway and features an original score composed by Welsh musician John Cale. It also features "That's Entertainment", a song by English band The Jam.[1]

Cast

Reception

In a positive review for Variety, Leslie Felperin called it "one of the most adventurous works screened at this year’s [2004] Berlinale."[2] Writing for The Guardian, critic Peter Bradshaw gave it two out of five stars.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Process . Kermode . Mark . 17 July 2005 . . 14 July 2019.
  2. Web site: Process . Felperin . Leslie . 24 February 2004 . . 14 July 2019.
  3. Web site: Process . Bradshaw . Peter . Peter Bradshaw . 15 July 2005 . . 14 July 2019.