Whatever (1999 film) explained

Whatever
Director:Philippe Harel
Producer:Adeline Lecallier
Screenplay:Philippe Harel
Based On:Whatever by Michel Houellebecq
Starring:Philippe Harel
José Garcia
Cinematography:Gilles Henry
Editing:Bénédicte Teiger
Studio:Lazennec Productions
StudioCanal
Distributor:Mars Distribution
Runtime:120 minutes
Country:France
Language:French
Budget:$2.8 million
Gross:$420,000[1]

Whatever is a 1999 French drama film directed by Philippe Harel, starring Harel and José Garcia. The original French title is Extension du domaine de la lutte, which means "extension of the domain of struggle." It tells the story of a man whose misanthropy goes out of control due to a business trip together with a colleague. It is based on the novel Whatever by Michel Houellebecq.

The film was released on 13 October 1999 through Mars Distribution. It had 55,967 admissions in France.[2]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Extension du domaine de la lutte (1999)- JPBox-Office. JP. www.jpbox-office.com.
  2. Web site: Extension du domaine de la lutte. French. AlloCiné. 2014-07-28.