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Release Date:
May 16, 1981
Original Title:
Cinq-Mars
Genres:
History
Production Companies:
Antenne 2
SFP
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 101
In the 17th century, under Louis XIII, the policy of Cardinal de Richelieu aimed at the definitive establishment of a monarchic power, and gave rise to a struggle against the great feudal lords, who favored a weak central power. Numerous conspiracies against the Cardinal were led by the high nobility. The one led by Henri Coiffier de Ruzé d'Effiat, marquis de Cinq-Mars, was the last and most famous of them.
Camera Operator:
Jean-Bernard Aurouet
Christian Decreton
Color Grading:
Daniel Langenfeld
Compositor:
Olivier Toussaint
Paul De Senneville
Costume Designer:
Jean-Pierre Mayer
Costume Supervisor:
Anne-Marie Percevault
Françoise Poillot
Decorator:
François Comtet
Jacques Flamand
Director:
Jean-Claude Brialy
Director of Photography:
Christian Pétard
Editor:
Claude Dufour
Graziella Bussi
Electrician:
Claude Michel
Hair Designer:
Nicole Stévanin
Christiane Wenck
Makeup Artist:
Catherine Comtet
Nadine Gayet
Mixing Engineer:
Christian Londe
Musician:
Richard Clayderman
Producer:
Cléo Daran
Producer's Assistant:
Michel Pontonnier
Production Assistant:
Catherine Belloeil
Script:
Marie-Josée Guissart
Sound:
Michel Lemoine
Dominique Pauvros
Sound Effects:
Jacky Dufour
Writer:
Didier Decoin
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