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2004 | Color | 114 min

This “Hitchcockian” thriller tells the story of a young Chicago investment banker who becomes obsessed with a woman he sees in a cafe, believing her to be his long-lost love. He follows her home to her apartment, where he waits for her, going so far as to put his engagement on hold. His search soon sends him down a dangerous path


Country: Estados Unidos
Direction: McGuigan; Paul
Script: Boyce; Brandon
Production: Lamal; Andre, Lucchesi; Gary, Rosenberg; Tom
Photography: Sova; Peter
Sound: Franklin Bergad; David
Music: A. Levine; Michael, Martínez; Cliff
Cast:Hartnett; Josh, Byrne; Rose, Lillard; Matthew, Paré; Jessica, Kruger; Diane
Art direction: Bridgland; Richard
Participation year at FICM: 2004

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