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What (who) is ligne à haute tension - definition

2003 FILM
Switchblade Romance; Haute tension; Haute Tension

haute ecole         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Haute ecole; Haute Ecole; Haute école (disambiguation)
[???t e?'k?l]
¦ noun the art or practice of advanced classical dressage.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'high school'.
House of Ligne         
  • [[Château de Belœil]]
NOBLE FAMILY
House of ligne; Prince Louis Eugène of Ligne; Ligne family; Princess Natalie of Ligne
The House of Ligne is one of the oldest Belgian noble families, dating back to the eleventh century.Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser XIV.
Jean IV of Ligne         
  • Jacqueline de Croÿ
MEMBER FROM THE HOUSE OF LIGNE
Jean, Seigneur de Ligne; Jean IV de Ligne
Jean IV of Ligne (c. 1435 - 15 May 1491) (French: Jean de Ligne) was a member from the House of Ligne from the Low Countries in the service of the Dukes of Burgundy.

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High Tension

High Tension (French: Haute Tension, French pronunciation: ​[ot tɑ̃sjɔ̃]; released in the United Kingdom as Switchblade Romance) is a 2003 French slasher film directed by Alexandre Aja, co-written with Grégory Levasseur, and starring Cécile de France and Maïwenn, alongside Philippe Nahon appeared in supporting roles. Its plot follows two female students who arrive at a secluded farmhouse to study, where they are shortly invaded by a serial killer.

Associated with the New French Extremity movement, High Tension was picked up by Lions Gate Entertainment following a successful screening at the Midnight Madness section of the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was re-dubbed in English and re-edited to secure an R rating. Lions Gate then spent $14 million to open the film in wide release in the United States, where it eventually only grossed $3.6 million; Lions Gate later released the original cut on Blu-ray and DVD.

All of the effects were created by Italian horror make-up artist Giannetto De Rossi, a favorite of late director Lucio Fulci.