Demonlover (2002)





Diane works for a French firm bidding to purchase a Japanese animation outfit. Diane maliciously hatches a plot to take the job of her supervisor Karen. The plan succeeds, but then Diane faces problems when a competing American firm, represented by Elaine, becomes involved. Diane’s assistant Elise remains loyal to Karen, and she frustrates Diane’s every move. When it comes to light that the one of the concerned parties controls an Internet site which broadcasts actual torture, the plot thickens.


Books with substantial mentioning of Demonlover

Chistine Tomassini, Editor, Jim Craddock and Michael J. Tyrkus , Contributing Editors
Magill's Cinema Annual 2004, 23rd Edition. A Survey of the Films of 2003
Detroit..., 2004

Articles on Demonlover

Howard Hampton, Demonlover, in: Filmcomment, nr. 5 (Sept/Oct), 2003 pp. 16

Serge Kaganski, Movie of the Moment, demonlover, in: Filmcomment, nr. 5 (Sept/Oct), 2003 pp. 22-25

Jonathan Romney, Stop making sense, in: Sight & Sound, nr. 5, 2004 pp. 28-31

David Thompson, Power games, in: Sight & Sound, nr. 5, 2004 pp. 31

Reviews

Kate Stables, Demonlover, in: Sight & Sound, nr. 5, 2004 pp. 52-53



Year: 2002
Country: France
Language: English
French
Japanese
 
IMDb: 0284034