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Release Date:
September 7, 2002
Original Title:
24 heures de la vie d'une femme
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
France | Germany | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 107
Set in 1913, 1936 and 2001. When he returns to the casino and seaside resort of his early teens, Louis, a 78 year old man encounters Olivia, a 19 year old young woman madly in love with a violent cad. Louis tells the story of his own mother having a passionate, driven fling with his Italian tennis instructor in 1936, and of Marie Collins Brown, the slightly older widowed woman who helped him through his confusion and pain by recounting the story of her passionate 24 hour fling with a hopeless young Polish gambler in 1913.
Art Direction:
Adam Squires
Yann Biquand
Volker Schäfer
Casting:
Anja Dihrberg
Stéphane Foenkinos
Co-Producer:
Chris Chrisafis
Ulrich Felsberg
Andrew Somper
Costume Design:
Pierre-Yves Gayraud
Director:
Laurent Bouhnik
Director of Photography:
Gilles Henry
Editor:
Hervé de Luze
Jacqueline Mariani
Executive Producer:
Philippe Roux
Foley Artist:
Nicolas Becker
Key Hair Stylist:
Linda Mooney
Novel:
Stefan Zweig
Original Music Composer:
Michael Nyman
Producer:
Étienne Comar
Jean Cottin
Production Design:
Tanino Liberatore
Christian Marti
Sound:
Philippe Richard
Sound Editor:
Lucien Balibar
Aymeric Devoldère
Raphaël Sohier
Sound Mixer:
Axel Arft
Christian Fontaine
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