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6.8/10   58 votes
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Writers:
Nicolas Alberny (writer)
Jean Mach (writer)
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Release Date:
7 April 2010 (France) more
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Tagline:
How to fight a country that doesn't exist?
Awards:
5 wins more
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Cast

  (in credits order)

Matthew Géczy ... John McClane

Robert William Bradford ... David
Alain Azerot ... César

Eloïssa Florez ... Isabella
Ahlima Mhamdi ... Rachida
Michael Hofland ... Karel
Luca Lombardi ... Giovanni
Dimitri Michelsen ... Dawson
Irina Ninova ... Ludmila
Laetitia Noyon ... Andie
Gerald Papasyan ... Ahmed
Pierre-Luc Scotto ... Alain
Nicolas Vayssie ... Esteban
Jesse Joe Walsh ... The Printer
Anton Yakovlev ... The Russian President

Jessica Erickson ... American journalist
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Nikos Aliagas ... Himself
Vladimir Antsiferov ... Russian President's adviser
Angelo Aybar ... Gueriero
Hervé Babadi ... Cesar's friend
Quetzal Barrera ... Spanish TV guest
Maria Beloso-Hall ... Spanish TV reporter
George Birt ... Historian
Marianne Borgo ... Canadian Prime Minister's Wife
Deborah Burley ... Economist
Nicholas Calderbank ... Candidate n°4

Simona Caparrini ... Italian TV guest
Paolo Capisano ... Italian cardinal
Julien Cazarre ... Himself
Joseph Chanet ... Chinese TV reporter
Leslie Clack ... English Prime Minister
Gilles Coiffard ... French Bartender
Liz Coke ... US emcee
Jacqueline Corado ... Pepa
Tom Cordier ... European TV reporter
Victor Costa ... Raùl

Anna Cottis ... Printer's wife
Eddie Crew ... Canadian emcee
Stephen Croce ... Passer-by
Laura D'Arista ... Italian emcee
Baccara de Paris ... L'internaute
Enrico Di Giovanni ... Father's Giovanni's friend
Hamid Djavadan ... Iranian President
Jean-Jacques Do Santos ... Senegalese Cybercafé owner
Bill Dunn ... US President
Christian Erickson ... NASSI President
Antje Esser ... Swiss TV reporter
Cesar Estay ... Gueriero's adviser

Enrique Fiestas ... Gueriero's adviser
Pelina Giakoumelou ... Greek TV guest
Nicolas Golovanov ... French bum
Daniel Grimm ... English Prime Minister's adviser
Alexandre Guégan ... IRS inspector
Edward Hamilton-Clark ... Johnson
Bruno Henry ... Cesar's friend
Lina Herrera ... Gueriero's wife
Antony Hickling ... Dany
Agnishka Kasprzak ... Russian President's wife
Christopher James King ... Couturier
Paula Klein ... German TV reporter
Eleftheria Komi ... Greek TV guest
Bruno La Brasca ... Giovanni's father
Noel Lamota ... Pablo
Amanda Lear ... Herself
Julien Lepers ... Himself
Daniel Limodin ... Himself
Sarah Lloyd ... Jenny
Vincent Lo Monaco ... Italian President
Claude Lulé ... French President's adviser
Bruce MacEwen ... US emcee
Camille Mach-Lautier ... Andie and Alain's daughter
Evelyne Macko ... Yuichira
Ivan Madonia ... Father's Giovanni's friend
Sabrina Marques Dos Santos ... French TV reporter
Gilles Matheron ... CTU SWAT team leader
Joël Mbelo ... Cesar's friend
Solange Milhaud ... Giovanni's mother
Guy-Pierre Mineur ... English government spokesperson
Fatma Moakadmi ... Iraqi TV reporter
Melanie Molnar ... US TV reporter
Gerald Morales ... French President
Junichi Nishimata ... Japanese Prime Minister
Fedele Papalia ... Italian President's adviser
Fosco Perinti ... Giovanni's father's friend
Christophe Prévost ... Passer-by
Doug Rand ... CTU manager

Colin David Reese ... Canadian Prime Minister
Joseph Rezwin ... US emcee
Tim Rose ... Richards
Marco Sacco ... Giovanni's father's friend
Lorenzo Salvaggio ... Italian TV reporter
Andrea Schieffer ... US TV reporter
Mansour Sene El Hadji ... Senegalese TV reporter

Thomas Séraphine ... Himself
Gen Shimaoka ... Japanese TV reporter
Olga Silvestrova ... Herself
Norman Stokle ... Irish trade unionist
Sébastien Thoen ... Himself
Miguel Torres ... Gueriero's bodyguard

Bruce Van Barthold ... English TV reporter
Vivienne Vernes ... Anna
Luis Villegas ... Gueriero's bodyguard
Harvey Vincent ... US emcee
Allan Wenger ... English doctor
Shelley Whittingham ... Senator Palmer
Peter Wollasch ... German chancelier
Papillon Young ... English stripper
Saddredin Zahed ... Iranian President's adviser
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Directed by
Nicolas Alberny 
Jean Mach 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Nicolas Alberny  writer
Jean Mach  writer

Produced by
Guillaume Letellier .... producer
 
Original Music by
Nicolas Alberny 
 
Cinematography by
Antoine Marteau 
 
Film Editing by
Aurélien Dupont 
 
Casting by
Marie Cabot-David 
 
Set Decoration by
Aurélie De Saint-Sauveur 
Christophe Simonnet 
 
Makeup Department
Delphine André .... makeup department head
Arnaud-Mehdi Bussy .... key makeup artist
Claire Prosperi .... makeup department head
Eugénie Raes .... makeup artist
David Scherer .... special makeup effects artist
 
Production Management
Nicolas Boucher .... assistant unit manager
Jean-Philippe Certa .... assistant production manager
Wahmetu Filhol .... assistant unit manager
Gilles Matheron .... assistant unit manager
Brigitte Murcia .... unit manager
Ludovic Pierre .... assistant unit manager
Dorothée Semezis .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jean-Frédéric Chaleyat .... third assistant director
Naga Christelle .... first assistant director
Gilles Landucci .... first assistant director: second unit, Japan
Yann Moreau .... second unit director: Japan
Rodolphe Moyse .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Antoine Calvo Platero .... painter
Olivier Carvana .... builder
Flore Laporte .... assistant set designer
Thomas Laporte .... set designer
Mélanie Martin .... interior designer
Tatiana Netchaeff .... painter
Ludovic Pierre .... props
Ludovic Pierre .... set dresser
Arnaud Piquet .... builder
Florian Tixador .... builder
Jean Tixador .... builder
 
Sound Department
Frédéric Gensse .... sound
Thomas Guytard .... boom operator
Guillaume Hurmic .... boom operator daily
Marie Skoczypiec .... boom operator
 
Visual Effects by
Etienne Abelé .... digital artist
Tiziana Annesi .... digital artist
Raul Carbo .... digital artist
Julien Duval .... digital artist
Adrien Flanquart .... digital artist
Nicolas Guazzagaloppa .... character rigger
Mathieu Guyot .... digital artist
Yannick Lecoffre .... digital artist
Pierre Lergenmuller .... visual effects supervisor
Ludovic Martos .... digital artist
Allan Morel .... digital artist
Pierre Navarre .... digital artist
Bruce Sicard .... digital artist
Alexis Soler .... digital artist
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Prune Brenguier .... first assistant camera
Virginie Chaillou .... electrician
Malory Congoste .... first assistant camera
Grégory Daubas .... electrician
Alice Desplats .... first assistant camera
Jean-Christophe Gambrelle .... grip
Thomas Gante .... Steadicam operator
Maxime Gérigny .... first assistant camera
Jonas Kail .... grip
Christophe Larue .... cinematographer: second unit
Christophe Larue .... electrician manager
Thibaut Marsan Bacheré .... Steadicam operator
Nicolas Martin .... video cinematographer
P. Derobert Mazure .... generator hire
Bruno Mendes .... grip
Bertrand Motte .... grip master
Guillaume Quilichini .... Steadicam operator
Adrien Radici .... Steadicam operator
Xavier Sentenac .... electrician manager
Gabin Siol .... grip master
Jérémy Vallon .... grip master
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Delfine Dehay .... costumer
 
Editorial Department
Richard Pelmar .... color timer
 
Other crew
Solène Boudet .... script supervisor
Stiann Bredesen .... set production assistant
 

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Runtime:
France:94 min
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6 out of 6 people found the following review useful.
Many things changed since Alice visited the first Wonderland …, 26 April 2009
7/10
Author: Coventry from the Draconian Swamp of Unholy Souls

This movie, directed by the two fairly inexperienced but obviously over-ambitious and talented French filmmakers Nicolas Alberny & Jean Mach, quite possibly has the most original and avant-garde screenplay that I've seen in many years. It's also another proof that you don't need a lot of money in order to make a film that is captivating and groundbreaking. "8th Wonderland" clearly cost next to nothing, but witty satirical ideas and superbly drawn characterizations don't require a large budget; just an intelligent and versatile crew and an enthusiast ensemble cast. The concept of "8th Wonderland" is simultaneously simple and genius. The title refers to the very first virtual nation in which people of all nationalities, religions and cultures unite in chat rooms to debate and vote on how they could improve ruling the outside world. And this time the members – citizens, if you will – of 8th Wonderland aren't loud-mouthed geeks hiding safely behind their computers, but devoted and resourceful academics that put their words into deeds as well. On a weekly basis, the citizens of 8th Wonderland democratically vote on an initiative during a referendum and subsequently appoint someone to execute the agreed actions. Whether it concerns placing condom vending machines in the Vatican, abduct world class soccer players to have them fabricate their own shoes amidst child laborers or boycotting the nuclear energy negotiations between Russia and Iran, the initiatives of "8th Wonderland" always make the world press and the virtual nation becomes immeasurably popular very fast. Parallel with the success, inevitably the first obstacles and issues arise as well. Frauds declaring themselves the mastermind behind 8th Wonderland, the safeguarding of loyal members after they risked their lives, dealing with the public opinion in case of false advertising or unpopular initiatives or feeling the burning breath of hunting FBI services in their neck. "8th Wonderland" definitely isn't an adrenalin-rushing thriller (most of the time it's just people talking straight into the camera, like they are in chat rooms) but it's nevertheless a compelling and politically engaging cinematic experiment that deserves all the praise and recommendation it can get! The characters are identifiable, the depiction of the media and public opinions are accurate and precise and the dialogs are stupendously written. Some of the discussed initiatives of the 8th Wonderland committee appear to be far-fetched and impossible to carry out, but there's always a logical clarification of what they do and a plausible breakdown of how they do it. The credibility of "8th Wonderland" largely relies on small but important and punctilious details, like for example the chatters occasionally mixing in words and swearing of their own native language, authentic news bulletin images and reports and members deciding to leave the group out of fear for retribution. The ensemble cast is marvelous and the computer engineered effects (for example, the illustration of a virtual chatting circle) are reasonably impressive; especially for computer illiterates like myself. Recommended in case you're on the lookout for something entirely new, refreshing and creative.

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