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Release Date:
October 14, 2020
Original Title:
Le Sel des larmes
Alternate Titles:
Соль слёз
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
ARTE France Cinéma
Close Up Films
RTS
Rectangle Productions
SRG SSR
Production Countries:
France | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
Runtime: 100
Luc travels to Paris for the first time to sit the entrance exam for a carpentry school. There he meets Djemila, a young worker with whom he enjoys a short romance, before returning to his home town and beginning a relationship with Geneviève, whom he has known since childhood. Caught between two passions, Luc runs, resolving to fulfil his father's dreams by devoting himself to his future... until finally, he experiences true love.
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Choreographer:
Caroline Marcadé
Co-Producer:
Joëlle Bertossa
Flavia Zanon
Costume Designer:
Justine Pearce
Dialogue:
Arlette Langmann
Philippe Garrel
Jean-Claude Carrière
Director:
Philippe Garrel
Director of Photography:
Renato Berta
Editor:
François Gédigier
First Assistant Director:
Paolo Trotta
Original Music Composer:
Jean-Louis Aubert
Producer:
Édouard Weil
Laurine Pelassy
Production Manager:
Serge Catoire
Screenplay:
Arlette Langmann
Philippe Garrel
Jean-Claude Carrière
Second Assistant Director:
Laetitia Dom
Laura Tuillier
Set Designer:
Emmanuel de Chauvigny
Sound:
Guillaume Sciama
Sound Mixer:
Thierry Delors
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