Trivia for Fahrenheit

Director Quantic Dream was originally considering to direct The Nomad Soul IV, but after one of the main actors who was supposed to appear in the film committed suicide Quantic Dream lost his faith in the making it.

The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

After he knew he was going to make a new original film, director Quantic Dream decided to focus as much attention on it as he could including focusing on his own personal fears, his own life and to how people coped with him. He also said that his most personal fear is losing the control of your life (the way how Lucas kills people by having himself not under control). He also studied several themes such as schizophrenia and insanity.

The alternative title of the film is "Indigo Prophecy".

Bradley Cooper had just finished filming The Midnight Meat Train (2008) before beginning to work on this film. Director Quantic Dream told him that the movie might be a little disturbing but Cooper said that it was impossible to be as disturbing as his previous film.

The film was shot back-to-back with The Dark Sorcerer (2009).

Bradley Cooper visited mental asylums and actually interviewed several schizophrenic patients in the rooms. He specifically focused on how the patients behaved and how they lived in order to get a better idea on how a person lives who is slowly losing his mind.

The direction of this film was extremely experimental. Outside it being shot in the "Style-Of-Subjectivity"-form it also got three different camera angles. The normal world was shot for the most, but it also contained quick fast-paced shots taking place in this hellish world with candles, while some sequences were also shot in X-ray vision. It was done with three different camera equipments.