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* ActingForTwo: Creator/DenisLavant plays eleven roles in this film.
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* ActingForTwo: Creator/DenisLavant plays eleven roles ''eleven roles'' in this film.
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* ActingForTwo: Denis Lavant Creator/DenisLavant plays eleven roles in this film.
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* ActingForTwo: Denis Lavant plays eleven roles in this film.
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* ActorAllusion: Édith Scob (Chauffeur Céline), starred in the French horror classic ''Film/EyesWithoutAFace (1960)''. The mask that Céline puts on by the end of the film is a direct reference to this.
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* ProductionPosse: One of several Leos Carax films where Creator/DenisLavant plays the main role.
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* InMemoriam: The movie is dedicated to Russian actress Yekaterina Golubeva, the woman of director Carax’s life and the mother of his child. She tragically commited suicide in August 2011, right before the film went into production. Holy Motors makes peace with that tragedy in a very interesting way.
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* InMemoriam: The movie is dedicated to Russian actress Yekaterina Golubeva, the woman of director Carax’s life Leos Carax's partner and the mother of his child. She tragically commited committed suicide in August 2011, right before the film went into production. Holy Motors The film makes peace with that tragedy in a very interesting way.way.
* RealLifeRelative: The little girl in the father/daughter episode is Carax's actual daughter.
* RealLifeRelative: The little girl in the father/daughter episode is Carax's actual daughter.
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She committed suicide indeed: http://www.gala.fr/l_actu/news_de_stars/leos_carax_realisateur_a_femmes_261127
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* InMemoriam: The movie is dedicated to Russian actress Yekaterina Golubeva, the woman of director Carax’s life and the mother of his child. She tragically died commited suicide in August 2011, right before the film went into production. While nobody knows for sure what the cause of her death is, Holy Motors makes peace with that tragedy in a very interesting way, implying that it may have even been a suicide.way.
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* ColbertBump: The trailer uses Kongos' "Come with me Now". Somewhat unknown back then, it was nigh inescapable a year or so later.
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* InMemoriam: The movie is dedicated to Russian actress Yekaterina Golubeva, the woman of director Carax’s life and the mother of his child. She tragically died in August 2011, right before the film went into production. While nobody knows for sure what the cause of her death is, Holy Motors makes peace with that tragedy in a very interesting way, implying that it may have even been a suicide.
* InMemoriam: The movie is dedicated to Russian actress Yekaterina Golubeva, the woman of director Carax’s life and the mother of his child. She tragically died in August 2011, right before the film went into production. While nobody knows for sure what the cause of her death is, Holy Motors makes peace with that tragedy in a very interesting way, implying that it may have even been a suicide.
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* ActorAllusion: Édith Scob (Chauffeur Céline), starred in the French horror classic ''Film/EyesWithoutAFace (1960)''. The mask that Céline puts on by the end of the film is a direct reference to this.
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* ActorAllusion: Édith Scob (Chauffeur Céline), starred in the French horror classic ''Film/EyesWithoutAFace (1960)''. The mask that Céline puts on by the end of the film is a direct reference to this.this.
* ColbertBump: The trailer uses Kongos' "Come with me Now". Somewhat unknown back then, it was nigh inescapable a year or so later.
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* ActorAllusion: Édith Scob (Chauffeur Céline), starred in the French horror classic ''Film/EyesWithoutAFace (1960)''. The mask that Céline puts on by the end of the film is a direct reference to this.