A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 24, 1975
Original Title:
Black Moon
Alternate Titles:
Czarny ksiezyc
El unicornio
Fekete Hold
Lua Negra
Luna nera
Musta kuu
O Unicórnio
Svart måne
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
NEF
Neue Bioskop Film
Production Countries:
France | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: U US: R
Runtime: 101
There is a war in the world between the men and the women. A young girl tries to escape this reality and comes to a hidden place where a strange unicorn lives with a family: sister, brother, many children and an old woman that never leaves her bed but stays in contact with the world through her radio.
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Animal Coordinator:
Robert Verbecke
François Nadal
Art Direction:
Ghislain Uhry
Assistant Camera:
Bruno de Keyzer
François Catonné
Assistant Director:
Fernand Moszkowicz
Assistant Editor:
Joëlle Barjolin
Assistant Production Manager:
Roland Thénot
Associate Producer:
Claude Nedjar
Dialogue:
Joyce Buñuel
Director:
Louis Malle
Director of Photography:
Sven Nykvist
Editor:
Suzanne Baron
Executive Producer:
Claude Nedjar
In Memory Of:
Therese Giehse
Makeup Artist:
Rino Carboni
Music Consultant:
Sylvia Lindenstrand
Anthony Roden
Music Supervisor:
Diego Masson
Production Manager:
Paul Maigret
Sound:
Nara Kollery
Sound Effects:
Luc Perini
Sound Mixer:
Jacques Maumont
Special Effects:
Pierre Roudeix
Writer:
Louis Malle
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