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Sympathy for the Devil is a 2023 American psychological thriller film [3] directed by Yuval Adler and written by Luke Paradise. It stars Nicolas Cage as The Passenger and Joel Kinnaman as The Driver. The film had its world premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival on July 22, 2023, before its theatrical release on July 28, by RLJE Films.
Sympathy for the Devil (originally titled 1 + 1; also One Plus One, by the film director, and distributed under that title in Europe) is a 1968 avant-garde film shot mostly in color by director Jean-Luc Godard, his first British-made, English-language film. [2]
"Sympathy for the Devil" is a song by English rock band the Rolling Stones. The song was written by Mick Jagger and credited to the Jagger–Richards partnership. It is the opening track on the band's 1968 album Beggars Banquet .
Nicolas Cage and Joel Kinnaman will star in “Sympathy for the Devil,” a new psychological thriller from director Yuval Adler. Production on the film is underway in Las Vegas. Capstone Global ...
The official trailer for psychological thriller Sympathy for the Devil is here, showcasing Nicolas Cage doing what he does best: hamming it up and having the time of his life.Cage plays a ...
Sympathy for the Devil (French: Sympathie pour le diable) is a 2019 war drama film directed by Guillaume de Fontenay and released in 2019. [2] Based on the book of the same name by French war correspondent Paul Marchand, the film stars Niels Schneider as Marchand covering the Bosnian War in the 1990s.
This page needs an explanation of the fact that Godard's film, "One Plus One" was re-edited without his consent and the altered version shown as "Sympathy for the Devil" against his strenuous objections. The article as presently written suggests these are simply alternate names for the same film.
"The most famous live performance of "Sympathy for the Devil" was during the disastrous Altamont music feastival. Here members of the Hells Angels motorcyle gang, hired by Stones manager Sam Culter to provide security for the performers, rushed into the crowd and stabbed and stomped to death an audience member who had flashed a revolver, all while the Stones played "Sympathy" for the last time ...