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Release Date:
January 16, 2019
Original Title:
Une jeunesse dorée
Alternate Titles:
Una juventud dorada
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Be for Films
Canal+
Ciné+
Diligence Films
Macassar Productions
NJJ Entertainment
Playtime
SCOPE Pictures
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U RU: 18+
Runtime: 113
Paris, France, 1979. Rose, a rebellious orphaned teenager, and Michel, a young aspiring painter, enjoy their crazy love under the neon lights of the decadent nightclub Le Palace, where they establish an ambiguous relationship with Lucille and Hubert, two bohemian bourgeois who will change their lives.
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Casting Director:
Molly Ledoux
Co-Producer:
Julien Rouch
Damien Couvreur
Geneviève Lemal
Costume Designer:
Marie Beltrami
Jürgen Doering
Dialogue Editor:
Adrien Navez
Director:
Éva Ionesco
Director of Photography:
Agnès Godard
Editor:
Julie Dupré
Basile Belkhiri
Foley Artist:
Philippe van Leer
Foley Editor:
Caroline Landsweerdt
Foley Mixer:
Benoît Biral
Graphic Designer:
François Willenz
Hair Department Head:
Rémy Pilot
Hairstylist:
Catherine Jabes
Frédéric Souquet
Laurence Collas Troadec
Makeup Artist:
Pascale Guégan
Catherine Bruchon
Thi-Loan Nguyen
Makeup Department Head:
Margarida Miranda
Original Music Composer:
Bertrand Burgalat
Producer:
Mélissa Toscan du Plantier
Marie-Jeanne Pascal
Mélita Toscan du Plantier
Production Design:
Katia Wyszkop
Production Manager:
Jérôme Petament
Screenplay:
Éva Ionesco
Simone Liberati
Set Dresser:
Sophie Martel
Sound:
Vincent Breau
Sound Editor:
Paul Maernoudt
Ingrid Ralet
Sound Engineer:
Paul Maernoudt
Sound Mixer:
Olivier Guillaume
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Olivier Guillaume
Unit Production Manager:
Benoît Baverel
Visual Effects:
Antoine Lhoir
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