Amélie, a young Belgian woman, having spent her childhood in Japan, decides to return to live there and tries to integrate in the Japanese society. She is determined to be a "real Japanese" before her year contract runs out, though it precisely this determination that is incompatable with Japanese humility. Though she is hired for a choice position as a translator at an import/export firm, her inability to understand Japanese cultural norms results in increasingly humiliating demotions. Though Amelie secretly adulates her, her immediate supervisor takes sadistic pleasure in belittling her all along. She finally manages to break Amelie's will by making her the bathroom attendant, and is delighted when Amelie tells her the she will not renew her contract. Amelie realizes that she is finally a real Japanese when she enters the company president's office "with fear and trembling," which could only be possible because her determination was broken by Miss Fubuki's systematic torture.
Unfortunately the movie Fear and Trembling is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Alain Corneau | Director |
Writing | Alain Corneau | Writer |
Writing | Amélie Nothomb | Novel |
Camera | Yves Angelo | Director of Photography |
Editing | Thierry Derocles | Editor |
Sound | Pierre Gamet | Sound |
Camera | Marion Stalens | Still Photographer |
Production | Alain Sarde | Producer |
Production | Christine Gozlan | Executive Producer |
Production | Kenzo Horikoshi | Executive Producer |
Art | Valérie Leblanc | Production Design |
Art | Philippe Taillefer | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Sophie Benaiche | Key Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Michel Lunetta | Key Hair Stylist |
Production | Frédéric Blum | Production Manager |
Production | Olivier Chiavassa | Production Director |
Crew | Helene Glabeke | Post-Production Manager |
Production | Martine Vergnes | Unit Production Manager |
Production | Rodolphe Viémont | Unit Manager |
Directing | Mathieu Partay | Second Assistant Director |
Directing | Hideki Tomita | Assistant Director |
Directing | Vincent Trintignant | First Assistant Director |
Crew | Didier Beauland | Carpenter |
Art | Jean-Louis Bergougnoux | Head Carpenter |
Crew | Laurent Philippe | Carpenter |
Art | Jochen Rohrig | Construction Manager |
Art | Nathalie Sarret | Painter |
Art | Stéphane Vinciguerra | Painter |
Sound | Sandie Bompar | Assistant Sound Editor |
Sound | Bernard Chaumeil | Assistant Sound Engineer |
Sound | Toni Di Rocco | Sound Recordist |
Sound | Rodolphe Duhamel | Sound Recordist |
Sound | Judith Guittier | Assistant Foley Artist |
Sound | Mineharu Kitamura | Sound Engineer |
Sound | Jérôme Lévy | Foley Artist |
Sound | Armelle Mahé | Sound Engineer |
Sound | Gréggory Poncelet | Sound Recordist |
Crew | Patrice Fauquemberg | Special Effects |
Crew | Philippe Hubin | Special Effects |
Crew | Jean-Christophe Magnaud | Special Effects |
Visual Effects | Vincent Alexander | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Visual Effects | Frédéric Moreau | Visual Effects |
Visual Effects | Sarah Moreau | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Visual Effects | Philippe Soeiro | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Crew | Odile Guillodeau | Stunt Double |
Crew | Daniel Vérité | Stunt Coordinator |
Camera | Jérôme Alméras | First Assistant Camera |
Lighting | Pascal Hénin | Electrician |
Camera | Eric Le Roux | Camera Operator |
Lighting | Rachid Madaoui | Gaffer |
Lighting | Makoto Sano | Electrician |
Camera | Yasushi Sasakibara | Camera Operator |
Camera | Daisuke Soma | Assistant Camera |
Camera | Rokurō Terada | Assistant Camera |
Camera | Jean-Baptiste Wery | Camera Trainee |
Costume & Make-Up | Julie Mallard | Costumer |
Editing | Thomas Gilson | Assistant Editor |
Editing | Aude Humblet | Colorist |
Editing | Sylvie Petat | Assistant Editor |
Sound | Sylvie Petat | Dialogue Editor |
Editing | Gerard Savary | Color Grading |
Crew | Philippe Tourret | Post-Production Manager |
Sound | Valérie Lindon | Music Supervisor |
Production | Laure Blaess | Production Accountant |
Production | Mitsuko Jurgenson | Production Assistant |