A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 15, 1985
Original Title:
Rendez-vous
Alternate Titles:
André Téchiné's Rendez-Vous
Encontro
La cita
Randevú
Sastanak
Schůzka
Spotkanie
Ραντεβού
Побачення
Свидание
Срещата
ランデヴー
랑데부
랑데뷰
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Films A2
T. Films
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 KR: 19
Runtime: 82
Nina is a young, carefree actress who arrives in Paris searching for her big break. There, she finds drama both on- and offstage as she becomes involved with three men: a mild-mannered real-estate agent who offers her stability, a bad-boy actor who lives dangerously on the edge, and an intense theater director who casts her in a production of “Romeo and Juliet.” As opening night approaches, the emotional extremes of Nina’s love life fuel her art.
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Administration:
Françoise Galfré
Agnès Chaulier
Assistant Decorator:
Vincent Mateu-Ferreur
Assistant Director:
Philippe Landoulsi
Assistant Editor:
Suzanne Koch
Luigi De Angelis
Assistant Unit Manager:
Jean-Michel Hullaert
Costume Assistant:
Bernard Minne
Costume Design:
Christian Gasc
Dialogue:
Olivier Assayas
André Téchiné
Director:
André Téchiné
Director of Photography:
Renato Berta
Editor:
Martine Giordano
Electrician:
Robert Prévost
Franck Coquet
First Assistant Camera:
Jean-Paul Toraille
First Assistant Director:
Michel Béna
Foley Artist:
Jonathan Liebling
Gaffer:
Christian Weyers
Alain Dondin
Generator Operator:
Bernard Caroff
Éric Thurot
Grip:
Patrick Christin
Hairstylist:
Susan Robertson
Key Grip:
Stéphane Cresta
Location Manager:
Marc Denize
Makeup Artist:
Susan Robertson
Original Music Composer:
Philippe Sarde
Producer:
Alain Terzian
Production Design:
Jean-Pierre Kohut-Svelko
Production Manager:
Armand Barbault
Production Secretary:
Donatienne Desmarestz
Dominique du Mesnil
Production Trainee:
Jean-Dominique Chouchan
Cyril Lollivier
Property Master:
Michel Grimaud
Publicist:
Dominique Segall
Screenplay:
André Téchiné
Olivier Assayas
Script Supervisor:
Michèle Andreucci
Second Assistant Camera:
Mathieu Schiffman
Second Assistant Director:
Bruno Herbulot
Set Decoration:
Régis Des Plas
Sound:
Dominique Hennequin
Jean-Louis Ughetto
Sound Assistant:
Sophie Chiabaut
Sound Editor:
Jean Gargonne
Special Effects:
Georges Demétrau
Still Photographer:
Martine Peccoux
Stunts:
Daniel Vérité
Unit Manager:
Jean-François Pierrard
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