A Violent Desire for Joy (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 26, 2018

Original Title:
Un violent désir de bonheur

Alternate Titles:
1792, à l'ombre des chapelles
Un violento deseo de felicidad

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
Les Films d'Argile

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U 

Runtime: 75

Region of Occitania, France, 1792. As the storm of revolution devastates the country, young monk Gabriel and his companions live peacefully in the Franciscan monastery of Saorge, near the Italian border. But everything changes with the arrival of the beautiful Marianne and a military detachment.

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Costume Designer:
Sophie Bégon

Director:
Clément Schneider

Director of Photography:
Manuel Bolaños

Editor:
Anna Brunstein

First Assistant Camera:
Sofía Victoria Rodrigo

First Assistant Director:
Arthur Guerrand

Makeup Designer:
Magali Marchand

Original Music Composer:
Joaquim Pavy

Producer:
Clément Schneider
Alice Bégon

Production Design:
Samuel Charbonnot

Production Manager:
Bérangère Petitjean

Screenplay:
Clément Schneider
Chloé Chevalier

Second Assistant Camera:
Laure Ménégale

Second Assistant Director:
Marie Morice

Sound Editor:
Florent Castellani

Sound Engineer:
Elton Rabineau

Sound Mixer:
Maxime Roy

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