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Release Date:
September 19, 2018
Original Title:
L'amour est une fête
Alternate Titles:
Dirty Cops
Любовь - это вечеринка
巴黎A片现场
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Curiosa Films
Mars Films
Sunrise Films
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 18 JP: R15+
Runtime: 120
Paris, 1982. Franck and Serge are police investigators in charge of making a good catch in the Parisian porn industry. In order to infiltrate the mafia, they take over a peep show in Pigalle riddled with debts. In attempt to jump start the business, they begin to produce short porn films.
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Assistant Editor:
Alissa Doubrovitskaïa
Associate Producer:
Beata Saboova
Emilien Bignon
Martin Metz
Casting:
Nicolas Ronchi
Casting Assistant:
Jeanne Goretta
Armel Cazedepats
Costume Design:
Jürgen Doering
Laure Villemer
Director:
Cédric Anger
Director of Photography:
Thomas Hardmeier
Editor:
Julien Leloup
Executive Producer:
Christine de Jekel
First Assistant Director:
Catherine Olaya
Gaffer:
Laurent Héritier
Hairstylist:
Sophie Asse
Makeup Artist:
Emma Chicotot
Stéphanie Guillon
Original Music Composer:
Grégoire Hetzel
Post Production Supervisor:
Susana Antunes
Producer:
Adrian Politowski
Nadia Khamlichi
Olivier Delbosc
Anne Rapczyk
Production Design:
Katia Wyszkop
Production Manager:
Bruno Bernard
Screenplay:
Cédric Anger
Script Supervisor:
Odile Castagné
Second Assistant Director:
Aurore Coppa
Set Dresser:
Sophie Martel
Sound:
Cyril Holtz
Pierre André
Séverin Favriau
Still Photographer:
Christine Tamalet
Unit Production Manager:
Manuel Recolin
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