In September 2011 writer Michel Houellebecq briefly disappeared off the face of the earth. Wild rumours began circulating on the Internet that he’d been abducted by Al-Qaeda or aliens from outer space. Some Twitter users even expressed relief that the controversial author was suddenly no longer around. This film now reveals what really happened: Three tough guys variously with impressive hairstyles and bodybuilder physiques carried off the star intellectual, taking him out of the daily stress of dodging autograph hunters and having his flat renovated and bringing him to a beautiful rural underdog idyll, full of dog grooming, bodybuilding demonstrations, junk cars and Polish sausages. But who was to pay the ransom?
Unfortunately the movie The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq is not yet available on HBO Max.
Art | Olivier Radot | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Anaïs Romand | Costume Design |
Sound | Fanny Weinzaepelen | Sound Editor |
Camera | Didier Abot | Director of Photography |
Production | Benoît Quainon | Executive Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Dorothée Cohen | Makeup Artist |
Sound | Olivier Dô Hùu | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Writing | Guillaume Nicloux | Writer |
Directing | Guillaume Nicloux | Director |
Production | Sylvie Pialat | Producer |
Editing | Guy Lecorne | Editor |
Camera | Christophe Offenstein | Director of Photography |