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Release Date:
March 9, 1988
Original Title:
Kung-Fu Master!
Alternate Titles:
Le Petit Amour
Little Love
Looking for Jackie
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Ciné-Tamaris
La Sept Cinéma
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP KR: 15
Runtime: 80
A lonely 40-year old woman finds herself shattering taboos by falling in love with the 14-year old Julien – but is it romance, or a desperate attempt to turn back time in the face of middle age?
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Administration:
Marie-Pierre Duboscq
Patricia Conord
Véronique Moricet
Assistant Director:
Jacques Royer
Assistant Editor:
Isabelle Lorente
Jean-Philippe Vallespir
Camera Operator:
Jeanne Lapoirie
Pierre Gordower
Cinematography:
Pierre-Laurent Chénieux
Continuity:
Majo Dariuda
Marie-Florence Roncayolo
Director:
Agnès Varda
Director of Photography:
Pierre-Laurent Chénieux
Editor:
Marie-Josée Audiard
Electrician:
Georges Manuélis
Pascal Pajaud
Foley Artist:
Jonathan Liebling
Key Grip:
Karim Youkama
Denis Scozzesi
Location Manager:
Naomi Gryn
Makeup Artist:
Edith Remy
Music:
Joanna Bruzdowicz
Original Music Composer:
Joanna Bruzdowicz
Production Manager:
Oury Milshtein
Second Assistant Director:
Marie-Josée Audiard
Set Decoration:
Philippe Bernard
Sound:
Olivier Schwob
Sound Effects:
Jonathan Liebling
Sound Mixer:
Paul Bertault
Still Photographer:
Michele Laurent
Étienne George
Story:
Jane Birkin
Technical Supervisor:
Patrick Crucy
Thanks:
Gabriella Crawford
Third Assistant Director:
Clemence Barret
Philippe Tourret
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Rose-Marie Melka
Writer:
Agnès Varda
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