Where the Wild Things Are (film)

Where the Wild Things Are (film)

Max et les maximonstres (film)

Max et les maximonstres
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Titre original Where The Wild Things Are
Réalisation Spike Jonze
Scénario Spike Jonze
Dave Eggers
d'après le livre de :
Maurice Sendak
Musique Carter Burwell
Karen Orzolek
Direction artistique Jeffrey Thorp
Décors K.K. Barrett
Costumes Casey Storm
Photographie Lance Acord
Montage James Haygood
Eric Zumbrunnen
Production John B. Carls
Gary Goetzman
Tom Hanks
Vincent Landay
Maurice Sendak
Bruce Berman (délégué)
Jon Jashni (délégué)
Scott Mednick (délégué)
Thomas Tull (délégué)
Société de production Warner Bros.
Legendary Pictures
Village Roadshow Pictures
Playtone
Wild Things Productions
Société de distribution Drapeau des États-Unis Drapeau de la France Warner Bros.
Format Couleur2.35 : 135mm
Genre Aventure, fantastique, drame
Sortie Drapeau des États-Unis 16 octobre 2009
Drapeau de la France 16 décembre 2009
Langue(s) originale(s) anglais
Pays d’origine États-Unis États-Unis

Max et les maximonstres (Where the Wild Things Are) est un film américain réalisé par Spike Jonze, adapté du livre éponyme de Maurice Sendak, dont la sortie est programmée pour octobre 2009.

Sommaire

Synopsis

Enfermé dans sa chambre et privé de dîner, le jeune Max s'invente un voyage vers une île peuplée de créatures, les Maximonstres (the Wild Things en version originale) dont il devient le roi.

Fiche technique

Distribution

Personnes réelles

  • Max Records : Max
  • Catherine Keener : Connie, la mère de Max
  • Mark Ruffalo : le compagnon de Connie
  • Steve Mouzakis : Mr. Elliott, l'instituteur

Voix des Maximonstres

Corps des Maximonstres

  • Alice Parkinson : KW
  • Sam Longley : Ira
  • John Leary et Brian La Rosa : Douglas
  • Nick Farnell : Judith

Notes et références

Annexes

Articles connexes

Liens externes

(fr+en) Max et les maximonstres sur l’Internet Movie Database

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