A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 24, 1973
Original Title:
Story of a Love Story
Alternate Titles:
Impossible Object
L'impossible objet
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
ABC
Euro International Films
Franco London Films
Robert Bradford Productions
Production Countries:
France | Italy | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 103
Harry is a married writer who has an affair with a woman whose husband knows that she is unfaithful. As a result of his work, Harry has trouble distinguishing between fantasy and reality leaving us to wonder whether the affair is real or just a figment of Harry's imagination.
Assistant Camera:
René Chabal
Assistant Director:
Bernard Stora
Assistant Editor:
Catherine Kelber
Camera Operator:
Charles-Henri Montel
Vladimir Ivanov
Costume Design:
Jacques Fonteray
Director:
John Frankenheimer
Director of Photography:
Claude Renoir
Editor:
Albert Jurgenson
Electrician:
Bouhamdi Lyamani
Executive Producer:
Robert Bradford
Hairstylist:
Alex Archambault
Key Grip:
Daniel Braunschweig
Main Title Designer:
Jean Fouchet
Makeup Artist:
Monique Archambault
Novel:
Nicholas Mosley
Original Music Composer:
Michel Legrand
Producer:
Jud Kinberg
Production Design:
Alexandre Trauner
Production Manager:
Georges Vallon
Screenplay:
Nicholas Mosley
Script Supervisor:
Lucie Lichtig
Set Decoration:
Albert Volper
Sound:
Antoine Petitjean
Sound Effects:
Renée Deschamps
Sound Mixer:
Jacques Carrère
Still Photographer:
Vincent Rossell
Unit Manager:
Lucien Lippens
René Fargeas
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Deborah Dixon
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