Man of the Crowds (2001)
Sobre o filme
In a church in Lisbon, a couple draws apart from a group of tourists. The man suddenly faints. At the hospital, his wife is informed that her husband has suffered a very strong psychological shock owing to the emotion of having seen too much that was beautiful in too short a period of time. This is a psychological trauma known as the Stendhal Syndrome. A young psychoanalyst, however, eventually discovers that the true cause of his problems is hidden in a past that he does not wish to bring to the surface. He regards himself as victim; however, the true victims are about to come on the scene.
Título original: L?homme Des Foules
Ano: 2001
Duração: 90 minutos
País: France
Cor: colorido
Direção: JOHN LVOFF
Roteiro: Emmanuel Salinger, Pascal Bonitzer, John Lvoff
Fotografia: Jean-Claude Larrieu
Montagem: Mônica Coleman
Elenco: Maria de Medeiros, Jerzy Radziwilowicz, Danuta Stenka
Produtor: Maurice Tinchant, Martine Marignac