A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 4, 1992
Original Title:
À quoi tu penses-tu ?
Alternate Titles:
Citron givré
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Gaumont
Labbefilms
TF1 Films Production
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Because he only thinks about Karine, the wife of his best friend André, Pierre, a writer, can no longer write. The situation is all the more complex as Pierre lives with André's first wife, Mireille, whom he took from her five years ago. He confuses his computer and Karine, and talks to her. Karine's spirit is with him. André and Mireille go to a congress of surgeons in Florida, Pierre and Karine, alone, spend delicious moments together.
Art Direction:
Cécile Arlet Colin
Assistant Camera:
Pascal Berceot
Assistant Director:
Thierry Mauvoisin
Christophe Vassort
Assistant Editor:
Marcela Figueroa
Boom Operator:
Sophie Chiabaut
Carpenter:
Frédéric Jourdan
Costume Design:
Aurore Vicente
Director:
Didier Kaminka
Director of Photography:
Claude Agostini
Editor:
Véronique Parnet
Executive Producer:
Patrick Batteux
Grip:
Dominique Robert
Jochen Rohrig
Key Grip:
Roger Robert
Music:
Louis Chedid
Painter:
Enrique Santana
Production Accountant:
Sylvie Chevereau-Marchais
Production Assistant:
Marie-Jo Duchemin
Production Coordinator:
Patty Simonetta
Production Design:
Jean-Marc Kerdelhué
Production Manager:
Claude Parnet
Sound:
Jean-Louis Ughetto
Sound Editor:
Eric Mauer
Sound Mixer:
Christian Fontaine
Special Effects:
Anthony Small
Special Effects Assistant:
Rod England
Still Photographer:
Roger Arpajou
Stunts:
Gilles Conseil
Daniel Vérité
Writer:
Didier Kaminka
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