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Release Date:
January 1, 1995
Original Title:
Dina Vierny
Alternate Titles:
Дина Верни
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
L'Homme à la Caméra Films
Ministère de la culture
NTV
Plaisance Productions
Sygma Television
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 53
Dina Vierny is a renowned French gallerist, art historian and the muse of sculptor Aristide Maillol. In the French art community, Dina Vierny was highly regarded for her refined taste and broad-mindedness. During the war years she participated in the Resistance movement. In the 1970s, it was she who exposed Soviet conceptual artists to the West. In the movie take part: Aristide Maillol's nephew Yvon Berta-Maillol, artists Ilya Kabakov, Erik Bulatov, Vladimir Yankilevsky. Dina Vierny herself talks about her life.
Camera Operator:
François Ede
Masline Boutikov
Katalin Kalmár
Christian Valdes
Emmanuel Soyer
Laurent Andrieux
Damien Marquet
Director:
Olga Sviblova
Editor:
Philippe Puicouyoul
Philippe Coulloud
Executive Producer:
Ollivier Morane
Lighting Technician:
Sylvain Bonis
Pablo Rosenblatt
Sound:
René-Pierre Schoeller
Philippe Puicouyoul
Maxime Del Bigio
Sound Editor:
Maxime Del Bigio
Sound Mixer:
Maxime Del Bigio
Technical Advisor:
Nicolas Blondel
Philippe Barrière
Thanks:
Paulina Vasilieva
Philippe Puicouyoul
Lila Sobanski
Elfrida Filippi
Gisele Breteau
Serguei Ballan
Antoine Bancaud
Paulina Dyrek
Christian de Jarsy
Christine Quevy
Marie-Pierre Ombredanne
Nicolas Blondel
Emmanuel Soyer
Zbigniew Sobanski
Philippe Barrière
Translator:
Catherine Terrier
Writer:
Olga Sviblova
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