Double Take (2009 film)
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Double Take is a 2009 essay film, directed by Johan Grimonprez and written by Tom McCarthy. The plot is set during the Cold War and combines both documentary and fictional elements. The protagonist is a fictionalised version of Alfred Hitchcock. The backdrop of the film charts the rise of the television in the domestic setting and with it, the ensuing commodification of fear during the cold war.[1]
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Directed by | Johan Grimonprez |
Written by | Johan Grimonprez Tom McCarthy |
Produced by | Nicole Gerhards Emmy Oost Hanneke M. van der Tas Denis Vaslin |
Cinematography | Martin Testar |
Edited by | Dieter Diependaele Tyler Hubby |
Music by | Christian Halten |
Production company | Zap-o-Matik |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Countries | Belgium Germany Netherlands |
Language | English |
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Double Take is a Belgian-Dutch-German co-production and premiered in Europe at the 2009 Berlin Film Festival and in the U.S. at the 2010 Sundance film Festival.