C’est quoi l’amour ? (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
C’est quoi l’amour ?

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Deuxième Ligne Films
France 3 Cinéma
Petit Film

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Showcases a trip to the Vatican, so that a couple can annul a Catholic marriage.

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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Emilie Wable

Boom Operator:
Alessia Alberti
Valerian Denis
Sergio Henríquez
Simon Moyse
Dorian Racine

Casting:
Soone Hoang

Costume Design:
Céline Brelaud

Costume Supervisor:
Anne Billette

Director:
Fabien Gorgeart

Director of Photography:
Jeanne Lapoirie

Editor:
Jean-Christophe Hym

Electrician:
Virginie Godano
Adrien Grasswill
Julien Homo-Bavent

First Assistant Camera:
Amandine Mahieu

First Assistant Director:
Delphine Daull
David Maria Putorti

Graphic Designer:
Luce Jalbert

Key Costumer:
Marion Viel

Key Hair Stylist:
José-Luis Casas

Key Makeup Artist:
Alice Robert

Line Producer:
Nicoletta Maggi

Location Manager:
Nicolas Varoutsikos
Silvia Spagnoletti Zeuli

Producer:
Marie Dubas
Jean des Forêts
Amélie Jacquis

Production Design:
Louise le Bouc Berger

Production Manager:
Rita Filippin

Property Master:
Pierre-Antoine Mariotti

Screenplay:
Fabien Gorgeart

Script Supervisor:
Léa mothet

Second Assistant Camera:
Léonore Dumas

Set Dresser:
Maud Coué

Sound Mixer:
Mathieu Descamps

Third Assistant Camera:
Théo Fabulet

Third Assistant Director:
Ethan Renault

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