Nocturama is a French thriller film directed by Bertrand Bonello. The film follows a group of young people who carry out a series of coordinated terrorist attacks in Paris. After the attacks, they take refuge in a shopping mall called the Nocturama, where they must wait for further instructions.
As the group waits in the mall, tensions rise and their true motivations and identities are revealed. The film explores themes of youth, rebellion, and the consequences of violence. The cinematography and soundtrack create a tense and atmospheric atmosphere, drawing the audience into the characters' world.
Nocturama has been praised for its bold storytelling and provocative subject matter. It has sparked discussions about the nature of terrorism and the motivations behind such acts. The film challenges viewers to question their own beliefs and assumptions about violence and society.
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Nocturama
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Nocturama
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Ultraviolence
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Death Car
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I Don't Like
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Semtex
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Whip My Hair
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Call Me
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Vision de nuit
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My Way - 1999 Remaster
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Theme (From "The Persuaders")
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Theme - The Persuaders
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Theme from the Persuaders
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John Barry:
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My Way
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Paul Anka:
English lyrics
Claude François: Performer Gilles Thibaut: French lyrics Shirley Bassey: Performer Hamza Meziani: Lip-synced |
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