Womanlight (1979) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 29, 1979

Original Title:
Clair de femme

Alternate Titles:
Womanlight

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Janus Filmproduktion GmbH
Les Films Corona
Les Films Gibé
Parva Cinematografica

Production Countries:
France | Germany | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U 

Runtime: 98

Having both suffered extreme losses, a man and a woman try to form a relationship.

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Assistant Director:
Reynald Calcagni
Jochen D. Girsch
Umberto Angelucci

Assistant Sound Editor:
Jacques Audiard
Arnaud Boland

Co-Producer:
Renzo Rossellini

Costume Design:
Emilie Poirot
Edith Vesperini

Director:
Costa-Gavras

Director of Photography:
Ricardo Aronovich

Editor:
Françoise Bonnot

First Assistant Director:
Bernard Paul

Hairstylist:
Jean-Max Guérin

Makeup Artist:
Michel Deruelle

Music:
Jean Musy

Novel:
Romain Gary

Producer:
Mauro Berardi
Georges-Alain Vuille

Production Design:
Mario Chiari
Eric Simon

Production Manager:
Michel Choquet

Set Dresser:
Jean-Pierre Bazerolle

Sound Mixer:
Michèle Boëhm

Unit Manager:
Gabriel Do Paço
Didier le Carpentier

Unit Production Manager:
Jacques Schaeffer

Writer:
Costa-Gavras

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