The Plague (1992 film)

The Plague (original title: La Peste) is a 1992 Argentine-French-British drama film written and directed by Luis Puenzo and starring William Hurt, Sandrine Bonnaire, Robert Duvall and Raul Julia. It is based on the novel La Peste by Albert Camus. It entered the competition at the 49th Venice International Film Festival.[1][2]

The Plague
Hong Kong DVD Release
Directed byLuis Puenzo
Produced byChristian Charret
Óscar Kramer
Jonathan Prince
John Randolph Pepper
Written byLuis Puenzo
Robert Katz (narration)
Based onThe Plague
by Albert Camus
StarringWilliam Hurt
Sandrine Bonnaire
Robert Duvall
Raul Julia
Music byVangelis
Homero Manzi (song: "Ninguna")
CinematographyFélix Monti
Edited byJuan Carlos Macías
Production
company
Compagnie Française Cinématographique
The Pepper-Prince Ltd.
Oscar Kramer S.A.
Cinemania Films Group
Canal+
Distributed byGaumont (France)
Release date
  • 1992 (1992)
CountryArgentina
France
United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Set in the 90s (Camus's novel was set in 1940s), 'The Plague' tells the story of Dr. Bernard Rieux. This is found in the city of Oran, where several cases of plague have been recorded. At first, the authorities want to hide the disease from the population, but the news ends up reaching the citizens. Oran is in quarantine and the army surrounds the entire city. No one can enter or get out of there.

Cast

References

  1. Lisa Nesselson (September 1, 1992). "Review: 'The Plague'". Variety. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
  2. "Venezia, Libertà Per Gli Autori". La Repubblica. July 31, 1992. Retrieved 29 April 2014.


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