Signs & Wonders
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Jonathan Nossiter
Stellan Skarsgård
Deborah Kara Unger
Charlotte Rampling
Dimitris Katalifos
Ashley Remy
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Alec Fenton, an Americanized-European commodities trader, is living happily in Athens with Marjorie, his wife, an American of Greek origin who works at the American Embassy. Alec believes in signs and premonitions which leads him to a torrid affair with Katherine, his beautiful co-worker. His obsessive pursuit of portents results in the slow, torturous unraveling of his seemingly orderly world.
Director
Jonathan Nossiter
Cast
Stellan Skarsgård
Deborah Kara Unger
Charlotte Rampling
Dimitris Katalifos
Ashley Remy
David Simonds
Arto Apartian
Alexandros Mylonas
Dimitris Kamberidis
Michael Cook
Crew
Jedidiah O Alpert
Giorgios Arvanitis
Julia Chasman
Yvon Crenn
Yvon Crenn
Madeleine Gavin
Jean-pierre Halbwachs
Marin Karmitz
James Lasdun
James Lasdun
Thierry Lebon
Eric Mcginty
Kathryn Nixon
Jonathan Nossiter
Neil Riha
Adrian Utley
Nick Wechsler
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States April 6, 2001
Released in United States February 2000
Released in United States May 2000
Released in United States September 2000
Released in United States Winter February 9, 2001
Shown at Berlin International Film Festival (in competition) February 9-20, 2000.
Shown at Cannes International Film Festival (market) May 10-21, 2000
Shown at Toronto International Film Festival (Contemporary World Cinema) September 7-16, 2000.
Project previously in development at Fox Searchlight.
Began shooting late January 1999.
Completed shooting April 3, 1999.
Released in United States February 2000 (Shown at Berlin International Film Festival (in competition) February 9-20, 2000.)
Released in United States Winter February 9, 2001
Released in United States April 6, 2001 (Los Angeles)
Released in United States May 2000 (Shown at Cannes International Film Festival (market) May 10-21, 2000)
Released in United States September 2000 (Shown at Toronto International Film Festival (Contemporary World Cinema) September 7-16, 2000.)