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Release Date:
February 14, 2024
Original Title:
Le Molière imaginaire
Alternate Titles:
Le Molière imaginaire
Molière's Last Stage
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | History
Production Companies:
Atelier de Production
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Royal Palace Theatre, Paris . February 17th 1673, the King’s theatre group is playing « Le Malade Imaginaire » when Moliere started spitting blood, but he takes the decision to keep playing until the end. During his agony, he let enter in the theatre all the elements and ghost who made his life. Starting a fight to preserve his dignity, he plan to transfigure his death in a last laugh instrument.
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Assistant Camera:
Philémon Mouz
Assistant Costume Designer:
Sandra Besnard
Colorist:
Fabien Napoli
Costume Design:
Yvett Rotscheid
Digital Compositor:
Olivier Veau
Director:
Olivier Py
Director of Photography:
Luc Pagès
Editor:
Lise Beaulieu
First Assistant Director:
Nicolas Guilleminot
Makeup Department Head:
Laetitia Hogday
Online Editor:
Théodore Julia
Producer:
Mathieu Verhaeghe
Thomas Verhaeghe
Production Director:
Valérie Roucher
Screenplay:
Olivier Py
Bertrand de Roffignac
Script:
Caroline Steff
Sound Editor:
Thomas Desjonquères
Sound Engineer:
François Waledisch
Visual Effects Director:
Alain Carsoux
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Clarissa Saraiva
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