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[A caption reads, ""Transgression Production presents"". The wind howls through high mountains as snow falls.]
[Nathan and Daniel, two men who have just been involved in an accident, stand on the mountain road as it snows heavily.]
[Nathan addresses a girl standing nearby.] Nathan: What's your name, darling?
[Alice, the little girl, replies to Nathan.] Alice: Alice.
[Nathan and Daniel get closer to her, and Nathan extends her his hand.] Nathan: You're gonna come with me.
[In a grand house, another girl, Jeanne, lies asleep on a bed.]
[Back in the snowy mountains, Nathan continues to talk to Alice.] Nathan: We're gonna go to a beautiful place...
[Back in the house, Jeanne, wearing a white nightdress, walks backwards through the vast corridors.]
[In the mountain road, Nathan continues to talk to Alice as Daniel stands by.] Nathan: ...and everything's gonna be alright. Come. [Alice looks at them both uncertainly.]
[Billy, a demon, growls in the depths of Hell.]
[Back at Jeanne's house, a grand mansion, she runs through its corridors looking for Tony, a deformed man who lives beneath the mansion.] Jeanne: Tony!
[On the snowy mountain road, the thick dark- red gates of Hell open up.]
[In another house, a woman, Julia, drags the drenched body of her dead daughter, Chloé, a teenager, through the bathroom floor. Chloé has just committed suicide.]
[Outdoors in a school, Chloé is pulled by a group of teenage girls as they rip her clothes. She cries and screams as she tries to pull herself free.]
[Close-up on Julia and Chloé's house, as Julia takes Chloé's body out of the front door in a wheelchair, then of them both in a car, as Julia crashes it against a tree.]
[On the mountain road, Daniel confronts Nathan, as they stand next to Nathan's dead body and a crashed upside down silver car.] Daniel: You need to face reality, Nathan! [At Jeanne's mansion, she holds a knife and stands next to her parents' bed as they sleep on it.]
[Julia sobs in her kitchen.]
[In the depths of Hell, Norgül, a demon, addresses Billy.] Norgül: Hell has no mercy!
[Billy beats up Nathan, who is his new toy.]
[At the school's toilets, a distressed Chloé has locked herself in a cubicle.] Chloé: Help!
[At the car accident scene, Julia screams as she's pulled out of the crashed car by the emergency services.]
[At the mansion, Jeanne runs frantically through the corridors.] Jeanne: Tony! Tony!
[In Hell, Nathan comes by Jeanne's body laying on the floor and kneels next to it.]
Nathan, off-screen: I feel alive...
Daniel, off-screen: It might be just a phase.
[A caption reads, ""Pandemonium"" over a shot of Jeanne and Nathan in Hell, then over a shot of the snowy mountains.]
[A caption reads, ""Ophélia Kolb, Sidwell Weber, Arben Bajraktaraj, Hugo Dillon, Manon Maindivide, Carl Laforêt"".]
[A caption reads, ""A film by Quarxx. Coming soon.]
[The Transgressive Production logo, followed by the Film Seekers France logo.]
Arrow Video
Director Quarxx (All the Gods in the Sky) explores the peculiar, welcoming all those hungry for wonder, in Pandemonium, a unique cinematic blend of fantasy, drama, genre, and humor.
Nathan (Hugo Dillon) and Daniel (Arben Bajraktaraj) are caught in a road accident that kills them both. As they come to grips with their deaths, Nathan confronts his past and the consequences of his actions. Now trapped in the hellish void of Pandemonium, he encounters tortured souls like Jeanne (Manon Maindivide), a disturbed child; Julia (Ophélia Kolb), a grief-stricken mother; and Norghul (Jean Rousseau), the guide of the great void. Will he find a way to escape the torment that awaits him for eternity?
Pandemonium takes the viewer on a chilling journey as three interconnected stories unravel in this macabre exploration of tales depicting fallen souls. From the intricacies of everyday drama to the realms of supernatural intrigue, each narrative weaves a haunting tapestry that blurs the lines between the mortal and the supernatural.
Product Features
LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation
- Original uncompressed stereo and 5.1 surround French audio
- Optional English subtitles
- Different Textures, a brand new interview with writer/director Quarxx
- Tony The Monster, a brand new interview with writer/director Quarxx and special make-up/FX supervisor Olivier Afonso
- Filming A Real Birth, a brand new interview with writer/director Quarxx sharing a behind-the-scenes look at the filming of a birth
- Footage from the film's 2023 premiere in Paris
- Making of featurette
- Trailer
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dare Creative
- Double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dare Creative
- Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Anton Bitel, and a director's statement and director Q&A
- 92 Mins approx
- Quarxx
- NR
- Arben Bajraktaraj
- Hugo Dillon
- Ophélia Kolb
- 2.39:1
English
- 2023
- French
- 1
- A
- Arrow Video
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[A caption reads, ""Transgression Production presents"". The wind howls through high mountains as snow falls.]
[Nathan and Daniel, two men who have just been involved in an accident, stand on the mountain road as it snows heavily.]
[Nathan addresses a girl standing nearby.] Nathan: What's your name, darling?
[Alice, the little girl, replies to Nathan.] Alice: Alice.
[Nathan and Daniel get closer to her, and Nathan extends her his hand.] Nathan: You're gonna come with me.
[In a grand house, another girl, Jeanne, lies asleep on a bed.]
[Back in the snowy mountains, Nathan continues to talk to Alice.] Nathan: We're gonna go to a beautiful place...
[Back in the house, Jeanne, wearing a white nightdress, walks backwards through the vast corridors.]
[In the mountain road, Nathan continues to talk to Alice as Daniel stands by.] Nathan: ...and everything's gonna be alright. Come. [Alice looks at them both uncertainly.]
[Billy, a demon, growls in the depths of Hell.]
[Back at Jeanne's house, a grand mansion, she runs through its corridors looking for Tony, a deformed man who lives beneath the mansion.] Jeanne: Tony!
[On the snowy mountain road, the thick dark- red gates of Hell open up.]
[In another house, a woman, Julia, drags the drenched body of her dead daughter, Chloé, a teenager, through the bathroom floor. Chloé has just committed suicide.]
[Outdoors in a school, Chloé is pulled by a group of teenage girls as they rip her clothes. She cries and screams as she tries to pull herself free.]
[Close-up on Julia and Chloé's house, as Julia takes Chloé's body out of the front door in a wheelchair, then of them both in a car, as Julia crashes it against a tree.]
[On the mountain road, Daniel confronts Nathan, as they stand next to Nathan's dead body and a crashed upside down silver car.] Daniel: You need to face reality, Nathan! [At Jeanne's mansion, she holds a knife and stands next to her parents' bed as they sleep on it.]
[Julia sobs in her kitchen.]
[In the depths of Hell, Norgül, a demon, addresses Billy.] Norgül: Hell has no mercy!
[Billy beats up Nathan, who is his new toy.]
[At the school's toilets, a distressed Chloé has locked herself in a cubicle.] Chloé: Help!
[At the car accident scene, Julia screams as she's pulled out of the crashed car by the emergency services.]
[At the mansion, Jeanne runs frantically through the corridors.] Jeanne: Tony! Tony!
[In Hell, Nathan comes by Jeanne's body laying on the floor and kneels next to it.]
Nathan, off-screen: I feel alive...
Daniel, off-screen: It might be just a phase.
[A caption reads, ""Pandemonium"" over a shot of Jeanne and Nathan in Hell, then over a shot of the snowy mountains.]
[A caption reads, ""Ophélia Kolb, Sidwell Weber, Arben Bajraktaraj, Hugo Dillon, Manon Maindivide, Carl Laforêt"".]
[A caption reads, ""A film by Quarxx. Coming soon.]
[The Transgressive Production logo, followed by the Film Seekers France logo.]
Arrow Video
Director Quarxx (All the Gods in the Sky) explores the peculiar, welcoming all those hungry for wonder, in Pandemonium, a unique cinematic blend of fantasy, drama, genre, and humor.
Nathan (Hugo Dillon) and Daniel (Arben Bajraktaraj) are caught in a road accident that kills them both. As they come to grips with their deaths, Nathan confronts his past and the consequences of his actions. Now trapped in the hellish void of Pandemonium, he encounters tortured souls like Jeanne (Manon Maindivide), a disturbed child; Julia (Ophélia Kolb), a grief-stricken mother; and Norghul (Jean Rousseau), the guide of the great void. Will he find a way to escape the torment that awaits him for eternity?
Pandemonium takes the viewer on a chilling journey as three interconnected stories unravel in this macabre exploration of tales depicting fallen souls. From the intricacies of everyday drama to the realms of supernatural intrigue, each narrative weaves a haunting tapestry that blurs the lines between the mortal and the supernatural.
Product Features
LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation
- Original uncompressed stereo and 5.1 surround French audio
- Optional English subtitles
- Different Textures, a brand new interview with writer/director Quarxx
- Tony The Monster, a brand new interview with writer/director Quarxx and special make-up/FX supervisor Olivier Afonso
- Filming A Real Birth, a brand new interview with writer/director Quarxx sharing a behind-the-scenes look at the filming of a birth
- Footage from the film's 2023 premiere in Paris
- Making of featurette
- Trailer
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dare Creative
- Double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dare Creative
- Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Anton Bitel, and a director's statement and director Q&A
- 92 Mins approx
- Quarxx
- NR
- Arben Bajraktaraj
- Hugo Dillon
- Ophélia Kolb
- 2.39:1
English
- 2023
- French
- 1
- A
- Arrow Video
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