New York After Midnight (1978)

Her worst nightmare is about to come true.

New York After Midnight (1978) poster

Monique is a 35 year old French woman, living in New York. The daughter of a French diplomat who has remarried, Monique has no financial worries, and holds a good job with a publishing firm. She finds relationships difficult, and frequently suffers acute depression. Her nights are filled with strange dreams, and apparitions of flashing lights.

Director: Jacques Scandelari
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 93 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Jacques Morali
Editing: Noëlle Balenci, Catherine Brasier-Snopko
Production: Can't Stop Production
Country: France, United States of America
Language: English, Français
Original Language: en

Themes

Overcoming Traumas of the Past, The Traumatic Legacy of Mass Murder

Keywords

adultery, new york city, night life, childhood trauma, murder, disco

More Films by Director: Jacques Scandelari
More Films in Genre: Drama, Thriller

Frequently Asked Questions

What is New York After Midnight about?
Monique is a 35 year old French woman, living in New York. The daughter of a French diplomat who has remarried, Monique has no financial worries, and holds a good job with a publishing firm. She finds relationships difficult, and frequently suffers acute depression. Her nights are filled with strange dreams, and apparitions of flashing lights.
Who directed New York After Midnight?
New York After Midnight was directed by Jacques Scandelari.
Who stars in New York After Midnight?
New York After Midnight stars Florence Giorgetti, John Ferris, Sonia Petrovna, Barry Woloski, Pierre Zimmer, Lisa Raggio.
How long is New York After Midnight?
New York After Midnight has a runtime of 1h 33m (93 minutes).
What genre is New York After Midnight?
New York After Midnight is a Drama, Thriller film.
Where was New York After Midnight produced?
New York After Midnight was produced in France, United States of America.
What are the themes of New York After Midnight?
The themes of New York After Midnight include: Overcoming Traumas of the Past, The Traumatic Legacy of Mass Murder.