The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq.

Michel Houellebecq, possibly the most widely read living French writer, was believed kidnapped on September 16, 2011. But was he really? After a flurry of media reports of his abduction, the story goes cold and Houellebecq, famously reclusive, refuses to set the record straight. Now he goes one step...

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Uniform Title:Kanopy films.
Corporate Authors: Kino Lorber Edu (Firm) (Distributor)
Kanopy (Firm) (Distributor)
Language:English
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In English
Published: [place of publication not identified] : Kino Lorber Edu, 2014.
2014.
Series:Kanopy films.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (streaming video file) (97 minutes) : digital, .flv file, sound
Format: Video
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Michel Houellebecq, possibly the most widely read living French writer, was believed kidnapped on September 16, 2011. But was he really? After a flurry of media reports of his abduction, the story goes cold and Houellebecq, famously reclusive, refuses to set the record straight. Now he goes one step further by starring as himself in a film that purports to tell the tale. With a nod to O. Henry's short story, The Ransom of Red Chief, the film explores the dramatic territory where the personae of criminal and victim are remade in unexpected and surprisingly amusing ways. -Karen Cooper, Director, Film Forum.
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