An American Werewolf in London
Cinema is a screen onto which we can project our fears, torments and the monstrosities of the world. The screen protects us from what we see, but cinema has also permanently anchored our nightmares around a few powerful images (empty houses, hostile attics and basements, demonic masks, bloodcurdling grimaces, disturbing postures). Throughout the summer, the Cinémathèque québécoise will be presenting a series of films encompassing more than one hundred and twenty years of horror, reminding us that what scares us most is to make the deepest of our fears tangible and credible.
Two young American backpackers, David and Jack, are on a European tour lasting several months. In the middle of the English countryside, and despite the warnings of the locals, they venture out onto the moors. Stalked by a mythical, bloodthirsty creature, the two travelers' lives are about to be turned upside down...
La bande-annonce est en version originale anglaise, mais le film sera présenté avec des sous-titres français.
John Landis
John David Landis is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and actor. He is best known for the comedy films that he has directed. Wikipedia
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