Long Live the Republic (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 5, 1997

Original Title:
Vive la République !

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
France 2 Cinéma
Les Productions Lazennec
Studio Image 4
StudioCanal

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

A group of young unemployed people from Le Mans (France) decide to create a new political party.

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Assistant Camera:
Léo Mac Dougall

Colorist:
Richard Deusy

Costume Design:
Pascale Fenouillet
Jacqueline de Luze

Director:
Éric Rochant

Director of Photography:
Christophe Pollock

Editor:
Pascale Fenouillet

First Assistant Director:
Paolo Trotta

Music:
Marc Prince

Painter:
Thierry Poulet

Producer:
Alain Rocca

Production Design:
Thierry François

Production Manager:
Ginette Mejinsky

Recording Supervision:
Cyril Holtz

Screenplay:
Éric Rochant

Script Supervisor:
Sylvie Koechlin

Second Assistant Camera:
Olivier Bertrand

Second Assistant Director:
Olivier Genet

Set Photographer:
Isabelle Weingarten

Sound Engineer:
Jean-Pierre Duret

Sound Mix Technician:
Edouard d'Heucqueville

Sound Recordist:
Jacques Descomps

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