Love Unto Death (1984) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 5, 1984

Original Title:
L'Amour à mort

Alternate Titles:
love unto death

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Films A2
Les Films Ariane
Philippe Dussart

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

A man is haunted after waking up from his sleep, during which he was pronounced dead by his doctor.

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Assistant Camera:
Muriel Edelstein
Agnès Godard

Assistant Director:
Reynald Calcagni
Florence Malraux

Assistant Editor:
François Gédigier
Florence Ricard

Boom Operator:
Bernard Chaumeil

Camera Operator:
Philippe Brun

Costume Design:
Catherine Leterrier

Director:
Alain Resnais

Director of Photography:
Sacha Vierny

Editor:
Jean-Pierre Besnard
Albert Jurgenson

Electrician:
André Seybald

Hairstylist:
Nadine Dumas

Key Grip:
Albert Bonomi

Location Manager:
Jean-Jacques Desages

Makeup Artist:
Dominique de Vorges

Music:
Hans Werner Henze

Producer:
Philippe Dussart

Production Design:
Jacques Saulnier
Philippe Turlure

Production Manager:
Michel Choquet

Property Master:
René Candido

Screenplay:
Jean Gruault

Script Supervisor:
Hélène Sébillotte

Sound:
Pierre Gamet

Sound Effects Editor:
Daniel Couteau

Sound Mixer:
Jacques Maumont

Sound Post Supervisor:
Jacques Lévy

Still Photographer:
Jürgen Vollmer

Unit Manager:
Jean-Philippe Dupont
Eric Dussart
Yvonne Frèche
Laurent Ricat

Wardrobe Master:
Hélène Robin

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