Scène de Videodrome (1983)
Détails de la scène
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Actrices dans cette scène
Nom de naissance: Deborah Ann Harry
Date de naissance: 1945-07-01
Lieu de naissance: Miami, Florida, United States
Détails
Noms alternatifs: Blondie, Debbie Harry, Angela Tremble, Angela Trimble, Blondie, Deborah Harry
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Biographie complète
Debbie Harry, born Deborah Ann Harry in 1945, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She rose to prominence as the lead vocalist of Blondie, a band renowned for its blend of various genres including punk, pop, and reggae.
À propos du film: Videodrome (1983)
Titre alternatif: Vidéodrome, Cuerpos invadidos, Experiência Alucinante, Network of Blood, Videodrom, Videodrome - förgängelsens vapen, Videodrome - tuhon ase, Zonekiller
Réalisateur: David Cronenberg
Scénariste: David Cronenberg
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): Producer: Pierre David, Victor Solnicki, Claude Héroux
Sociétés: Guardian Trust Company, Filmplan International, Canadian Film Development Corporation
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: suicide, virtual reality, radio presenter, black market, insanity, paranoia, dystopia, toronto, canada, hallucination, surrealism, sadomasochism, cyberpunk, brainwashing, pittsburgh, pennsylvania, snuff film, pirate broadcast, cautionary, depressed, ridiculous
Histoire
As the president of a trashy TV channel, Max Renn is desperate for new programming to attract viewers. When he happens upon "Videodrome," a TV show dedicated to gratuitous torture and punishment, Max sees a potential hit and broadcasts the show on his channel. However, after his girlfriend auditions for the show and never returns, Max investigates the truth behind Videodrome and discovers that the graphic violence may not be as fake as he thought.
Résumé
Max Renn, president of UHF station Civic-TV, deals in exploitation fare to keep viewers tuning in. Desperate for a fresh hit, he acquires "Videodrome," a graphic, violent spectacle with sexual overtones. His girlfriend Nicki Brand, drawn by its sadism, volunteers as talent but vanishes after filming. Max's unease grows; Masha, a trusted supplier, warns Videodrome may be real death onscreen. Meanwhile, eccentric professor Brian O'Blivion predicts media's dominance over reality, adding menace to Max's quest for Videodrome's producers. As he investigates Nicki's disappearance, Max uncovers unsettling truths about the broadcast, forcing him to confront its dark influence and his own role in perpetuating it.