What with his troubles with the tax office, his legal battle to have custody of his daughter, and a stalled career, Jean-Claude Van Damme decides to leave the frenetic pace of Los Angeles behind and move to Brussels. His morale is in the doldrums and his credit card in the red. Just when he thinks he's sheltered from the storm, the final blow rains down: his lawyer threatens to dump him if he doesn't hurry up and pay his fees. His agent accepts to send him a cash advance on his future pay; Van Damme goes to the post office to pick up the money. In vain. Shots ring out, the doors slam behind him, the security blind comes down: for JCVD the day will be very, very long.
How can we measure up to a legend that we've constructed? JCVD is situated at the tipping point of life and its hero, when Jean-Claude Van Damme's life collides with reality.
Scriptwriter | Mabrouk El Mechri |
Scriptwriter | Frédéric Benudis |
Director of photography | Pierre-Yves Bastard |
Sound editor | Patrice Grisolet |
Sound mixer | Thomas Gauder |
Composer | Gast Waltzing |
Picture editor | Kako Kelber |
Production designer | André Fonsny |
Costume designer | Uli Simon |
Sound recordist | Philippe Kohn |
Color |
Color
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Image format |
2.35 (35mm Scope)
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Sound |
Dolby SR-D
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Running time |
96 min.
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Language(s) |
French |