The Libertine (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 15, 2000

Original Title:
Le Libertin

Alternate Titles:
El libertino

Genres:
Comedy | History

Production Companies:
Bel Ombre Films
Josy Films
Mosca Films
Sans Contrefaçon Productions
TF1 Films Production

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U 

Runtime: 100

French philosopher Denis Diderot produces the first encyclopedia while indulging in 18th-century decadence.

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Casting:
Gérard Moulévrier

Costume Design:
Olivier Bériot

Dialogue:
Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt

Director:
Gabriel Aghion

Director of Photography:
Jean-Marie Dreujou

Editor:
Luc Barnier

Executive Producer:
Raphaël Cohen

Key Hair Stylist:
Pascal Ferrero
Agathe Moro

Key Makeup Artist:
Jocelyne Lemery
Lydia Pujols
Jean-Christophe Roger

Makeup Supervisor:
Jacques Clemente

Music:
Bruno Coulais

Producer:
Gaspard de Chavagnac

Production Design:
Dan Weil

Screenplay:
Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt

Set Decoration:
Alexandrine Mauvezin-Bosque

Sound:
Brigitte Taillandier

Sound Editor:
Cécile Ranc

Sound Effects Editor:
Jean-Pierre Lelong

Sound Mixer:
Jacques Thomas-Gérard

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Vincent Arnardi
Guillaume Leriche

Writer:
Gabriel Aghion

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