Melodrama (1976) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 10, 1976

Original Title:
Mélodrame

Production Companies:
Centre Européen Cinéma-Radio-Télévision (CECRT)

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

This black-and-white film explores the dividing line between the theatrical imagination and everyday reality in its story of a narcissistic silent movie actor who believes his screen image as a great lover but is in fact a confused bisexual. His girlfriend, also an actress, is also caught up in the fuzzy space between fantasy and reality but feels this as a loss and tries to do something about it.

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Assistant Camera:
Gabriel Glissant

Director:
Jean-Louis Jorge

Director of Photography:
Ramón F. Suárez

Editor:
Jean-Louis Jorge
Anne Brotons
Dominique Smadja

Electrician:
Hubert Segond

First Assistant Camera:
Martine Lancelot

Key Makeup Artist:
Tony Calvet

Music:
Christian Bonneau

Producer:
Fanny Berchaux

Production Manager:
Paul Maigret

Screenplay:
Jean-Louis Jorge

Script Supervisor:
Natalie Perrey

Sound:
Jean-Pierre Triou

Sound Mixer:
Jean-Paul Loublier

Title Designer:
Jean-Noël Delamarre

Wardrobe Designer:
Franckie
Vincente Criado

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