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Cosmopolis

How far can he go before he goes too far?
2012 | 109m | English

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Riding across Manhattan in a stretch limo during a riot in order to get a haircut, a 28-year-old billionaire asset manager's life begins to crumble.
Release Date: May 25, 2012
Director: David Cronenberg
Writer: David Cronenberg, Don DeLillo
Genres: Drama
Keywords bookshop, homeless person, paparazzi, bodyguard, limousine, anarchist, murder, billionaire, limousine driver, squatting, barber, voice recognition, deformity
Production Companies France 2 Cinéma, Prospero Pictures, Alfama Films, Kinologic Films
Box Office Revenue: $6,063,556
Budget: $20,500,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Robert Pattinson Eric Packer
Juliette Binoche Didi Fancher
Sarah Gadon Elise Shifrin
Mathieu Amalric André Petrescu
Jay Baruchel Shiner
Kevin Durand Torval
K'Naan Brutha Fez
Emily Hampshire Jane Melman
Samantha Morton Vija Kinsky
Paul Giamatti Benno Levin
Patricia McKenzie Kendra Hays
George Touliatos Anthony Adubato
Abdul Ayoola Ibrahim Hamadou
Jadyn Wong Cathy Lee
David Schaap Arthur Rapp
Philip Nozuka Michael Chin
Goûchy Boy Kosmo Thomas
Željko Kecojević Danko
Bob Bainborough Dr. Ingram
Warren Chow Arthur's Attacker
Ryan Kelly Rat Man #1
Nadeem Umar-Khitab Rat Man #2
John Batkis Photographer #1
Saad Siddiqui Photographer #2
Anna Hardwick Photographer #3 - Jenn
Milton Barnes Videographer #1
Albert Gomez Counterman
Jonathan Seinen Man on Fire
Inessa Frantowski Woman Holding Rat
Name Job
David Cronenberg Director, Screenplay
Deirdre Bowen Casting
Joshu de Cartier Art Direction
Tony Eldridge Best Boy Electric
Michel Monier Dolby Consultant
Davidson Tate Rigging Gaffer
Joseph Boccia Production Manager
Christina Cattle Costume Set Supervisor, Set Costumer
Shaun Martens Assistant Art Director
Matthew Lammerich Scenic Artist
Dug Rotstein Script Supervisor
Warren Appleby Special Effects Coordinator
Orest Sushko Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jennifer Dunnington Music Editor
Wilson Cameron Visual Effects Producer
Julien Perez Foley Recordist
Alastair Gray Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Dorota Zajac Assistant Makeup Artist
Stephan Dupuis Makeup Designer
Ronald Sanders Editor
David Breeze Gaffer
Brad Milburn Set Designer
John Gaskin Production Accountant
Marc Kuitenbrouwer Construction Coordinator
Miro Dziwik Lead Painter
Richard Hughes Location Manager
Stacey Butterworth Wigmaker
John Ozlins Transportation Coordinator
Michael O'Farrell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Patricia Boulden Costume Supervisor
Wayne Griffin Supervising Sound Editor
Rob Bertola Sound Effects Editor
John Stoneham Jr. Stunt Coordinator
Patricia Larman Set Decoration Buyer
Lisa Shamata Unit Publicist
Pierre Bariaud Foley Editor
Ron Hewitt Property Master
Sondra Treilhard Assistant Hairstylist
Paul R.J. Elliot Key Hair Stylist
Chris Bridges Special Effects Makeup Artist
Roland Heizinger Tailor
Catarina Sampaio Web Designer
Michael Kohne Best Boy Grip
Jason McGowan Dolly Grip
Sean Osadzuk Electrician
Barrett Axford First Assistant "A" Camera
Fabian MacDonald Grip
Robert DaPrato Key Grip
Tara Dixit Second Assistant Camera
Michael Huschka Assistant Property Master
Andrew Dininio Carpenter
Stefan Holmberg Carpenter
Susan Nycz Truck Supervisor
Justin Stephenson Title Designer
Jasper Vrakking Digital Imaging Technician
Robert Fayle Electrician
Ralph Thompson Electrician
Sam Eldridge Generator Operator
Robert Vigus Grip
Christopher Dean Key Rigging Grip
Michael Williams Second Assistant Camera
Jennifer MacDonald First Assistant Art Direction
Paul Hamilton Carpenter
Ted Ovans Carpenter
Hubert Peddle Carpenter
Clive D'Oliveira Painter
Judy Kuntz Painter
Jon Hunter Graphic Designer
Jefferson Gonsalves Set Dresser
Geoffrey Smith Set Dresser
Walter Gasparovic First Assistant Director
Vendome Uhl ADR Recordist
Jonathan Acbard Boom Operator
Wasim Ali Compositor
Mahendra Golay Compositor
Riaz Patel Digital Compositor
Jatinder Singh Manhas VFX Artist
Naomi Foakes Visual Effects Coordinator
Mike Borrett Visual Effects Coordinator
Barb Benoit Digital Compositor
Andy Chan Digital Compositor
Anna Pacchioni Digital Compositor
Mary Juric Assistant Editor
Tom Mayclim Digital Intermediate
Lee Hughes Digital Intermediate
Dave Muscat Digital Intermediate Assistant
Trevor Pickard Digital Intermediate Data Wrangler
Peter Armstrong Digital Intermediate Producer
Tovah Small Casting Assistant
Zameret Kleiman Background Casting Director
Matt Middleton Set Designer
Gerrard Pace Carpenter
John Todd Carpenter
Paul Dolgov Painter
Don Parks Painter
Robert E. Cross Set Dresser
Doug Graham Set Dresser
Dan Wladyka Set Dresser
Jack Boem Second Assistant Director
Brandon Prodger ADR Recordist
Gren-Erich Zwicker First Assistant Sound Editor
Vishal S. Bendre CG Artist
Ashlesh Kotangale Compositor
Anuva Natarajan Iyer Digital Compositor
Juan de Santiago Modeling
Suresh Rohit Visual Effects Coordinator
Chris Ross Visual Effects Coordinator
Mandy Au Digital Compositor
Kristy Blackwell Digital Compositor
Briana Nuttall Digital Compositor
Tamara Stone Digital Compositor
Isabelle Julien Digital Colorist
Nick Paulozza Digital Intermediate
Mark Thorp Digital Intermediate
Alison Schouten Digital Intermediate Assistant
Kevin Downer Digital Intermediate Editor
Sandy Pereira First Assistant Editor
Christopher Richards Casting Associate
Benjamin Clement Color Grading
Howard Shore Original Music Composer
Peter Suschitzky Director of Photography
Denise Cronenberg Costume Design
Arvinder Greywal Production Design
Don DeLillo Novel
Caitlin Cronenberg Still Photographer
Gilles Corbeil Steadicam Operator
Melissa Girotti Production Supervisor
Wojciech Zielinski Visual Effects Supervisor
Layton Morrison Stunt Coordinator
Nicolas Becker Foley Artist
Jean-Paul Mugel Sound Mixer
Mark DeSimone ADR Mixer
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle Stunts
Angelica Lisk-Hann Stunts
James Shaw Songs
Name Title
Edouard Carmignac Executive Producer
Renee Tab Executive Producer
Walter Gasparovic Executive Producer
Paulo Branco Producer
Martin Katz Producer
David Cronenberg Producer
Grégoire Melin Executive Producer
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Reviews

talisencrw
8.0

I really enjoyed this Cronenberg film. Though my favourite films of his are the incredible ones he did in my teens, during the 80's ('Videodrome', 'The Dead Zone' and 'The Fly' are nothing short of outstanding, and works that no one else could have come up with), he's really been thinking outsid ... e of the box for the past decade (even for a consistently interesting creature such as he), and it's only been recently, with both Sarah Polley and Denis Villeneuve emerging as vital directors, that his ranking as the greatest Canadian director ever has even had suitable competition for comparison. I remembered when this came out, and I believe a critic from 'The Globe and Mail' interviewed Cronenberg at its opening at Cannes, and he was almost apologetic about using Pattinson. It sounded like he didn't want to have to direct him. He made the excuse that he couldn't get funding for his projects from North America anymore, which is a dirty rotten shame, and had to go to Europe and Asia any time he wanted to make a film in order to have it bankrolled, and the Japanese insisted on star power to put moviegoers in the seats, and said there'd only be financial backing if Cronenberg directed Pattinson. This was my first experience watching the actor's work, and he did a fine job, no problem. The supporting cast was strong, with many of my favourite character actors of late, such as Paul Giamatti and Jay Baruchel. The script, co-written by Cronenberg, was a strong statement about just how out of touch the very rich are with the other 99% of us. I docked my mark by 1/10 because I was pissed off that Cronenberg degraded one of the finest actresses of our lifetime, Juliette Binoche here. I can't even talk about it. It was as difficult for me to tolerate as Spike Lee having Christopher Plummer call Jodie Foster something awful in the otherwise excellent 'Inside Man'. Lee's off my Christmas card list for sure this year, but Cronenberg being a fellow Canadian (I bet you thought I was going to say white, hahaha), I'll be less angry. But he better look over his shoulder if he tries something like THAT again. I was THAT close to crossing HIM off my Christmas card list too... I also remember from the time the film came out, an article and rating on the film (I think it was 'The Globe and Mail' as well, and by the same critic who had earlier interviewed him), saying that when he watched it, he watched a few teenage girls leaving the theatre (most probably because Pattinson was in it), saying it was the worst movie they had ever seen. That's the only evidence you need that this is a fine movie, well worth your time.

Jun 23, 2021