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Featuring:
Aurore Clément, Bernadette Lafont, Jean-Luc Godard
Written by:
Anne-Marie Miéville
Directed by:
Anne-Marie Miéville
Release Date:
March 19, 1997
Original Title:
Nous sommes tous encore ici
Alternate Titles:
We're Still Here
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Les Films Alain Sarde
Les Films du Losange
Périphéria
Vega Film
Production Countries:
France | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
Two housewives discuss philosophical themes (actually an updated dialogue between Plato and Socrates) while doing the house work. The husband of one of them rehearses his part in a theatrical play, reading a 20th century philosophical text about totalitarianism.
Two housewives discuss philosophical themes (actually an updated dialogue of Plato and Socrates) while doing the house work, the husband of one of them rehearses his part in a play (reading a 20th century philosophical text about totaliarism) at the theater. Returning home, the couple decide to go on vacation in the mountains.
Costumer:
Marina Zuliani
Director:
Anne-Marie Miéville
Director of Photography:
Christophe Pollock
Editor:
Anne-Marie Miéville
Producer:
Joseph Strub
Pierre Amiand
Véronique Farget
Gilbert Guichardière
Numa Garcia
Screenplay:
Anne-Marie Miéville
Set Decoration:
Yvan Niclass
Sound:
François Musy
Olivier Burgaud
Christophe Giovannoni
Sound Mixer:
François Musy
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