The Secrets of Love: Three Rakish Tales (1986) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 23, 1986

Original Title:
The Secrets of Love: Three Rakish Tales

Alternate Titles:
The Secrets of Love

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Kunst en Kino

Production Countries:
Belgium | Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

Three erotic stories from classic writers Marguerite de Navarre, Nicolas Restif de la Bretonne and Guy de Maupassant.

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Art Direction:
Ivan Lippens
Yvan Bruyère

Assistant Location Manager:
Filip Callewaert
Eddy Stevesyns

Associate Producer:
Gerrit Visscher

Boom Operator:
Dirk Bombey

Cinematography:
Maurice Fellous

Costume Design:
Yan Tax
Anne Verhoeven

Director:
Harry Kümel

Editor:
Monique Rysselinck
Ludo Troch

Electrician:
Willy Stoefs

First Assistant Camera:
Francis Schauwer

Focus Puller:
Chris Renson

Gaffer:
Chris Hacken

Grip:
Pascal Jacqmin

Key Grip:
Jean Devits

Makeup Artist:
Claudine Thyrion

Producer:
Jan van Raemdonck

Production Accountant:
Josianne Vyncke-Lerminiaux

Production Assistant:
Sophie Fabbri
Ann Van Aken

Production Manager:
Gérard Vercruysse

Production Secretary:
Els Verelst
Hilde Palstermans

Publicist:
Chantal Moens

Second Unit Cinematographer:
Alessandro Usai

Short Story:
Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne
Guy de Maupassant
Marguerite de Navarre

Sound:
Dan Van Bever

Sound Editor:
Philippe Ravoet

Unit Production Manager:
Paul Pauwels

Writer:
Patrick Pesnot
Antoine Gallien

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