Le Navire Night (1979) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 21, 1979

Original Title:
Le Navire Night

Alternate Titles:
Gece Adlı Gemi
Le Navire ‘Night’
The Ship 'Night'
밤의 선박

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Les Films du Losange

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP 

Runtime: 95

Le Navire Night is a story of love and desire sustained and nourished through sound waves. The film’s voice-over tells the story of a woman, terminally ill with leukemia, living in isolation at her wealthy father's villa, and a man working night shifts at a telephone company. They have never met in person.

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Assistant Director:
Geneviève Dufour

Assistant Editor:
Roselyne Petit

Director:
Marguerite Duras

Director of Photography:
Pierre Lhomme

Editor:
Dominique Auvray

Electrician:
Michel Gonckel
Pierre Abraham

Executive Producer:
Jacques Tronel

First Assistant Camera:
Michel Cénet

Makeup Designer:
Ronaldo Abreu

Original Music Composer:
Ami Flammer
Carlos D'Alessio

Production Secretary:
Amira Chemakhi

Screenplay:
Marguerite Duras

Second Assistant Camera:
Eric Dumage

Set Photographer:
Dominique Le Rigoleur

Sound Assistant:
Jean-Jacques Ferran

Sound Engineer:
Michel Vionnet

Sound Mixer:
Dominique Hennequin

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