Don Juan (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 23, 2022

Original Title:
Don Juan

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
BeTV
Frakas Productions
Les Films Pelléas
Proximus
RTBF
Shelter Prod
VOO

Production Countries:
Belgium | France

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12  FR: U  KR: 12  RU: 16+ 

Runtime: 110

Jilted on his wedding day, Laurent, a stage actor playing the role of the famous seducer Don Juan, cannot help but see his ex-fiancée in every women he meets. In an attempt to mend his broken heart and ego, he tries to seduce them all but none are receptive to his elaborate (and musical) advances. Meanwhile, at the theater, the leading lady quits and the production brings in Laurent’s ex-fiancée as the replacement.

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Art Designer:
Pascale Bodet

Associate Producer:
Philippe Logie

Casting:
Stéphane Batut

Choreographer:
Christian Rizzo
Yoann Bourgeois

Co-Producer:
Jean-Yves Roubin
Cassandre Warnauts

Costume Design:
Delphine Capossela

Director:
Serge Bozon

Director of Photography:
Sébastien Buchmann

Editor:
François Quiqueré

Executive Producer:
Christophe Hollebeke

First Assistant Camera:
Mathias Sabourdin

First Assistant Director:
Julie Gouet

Grip:
Adrien Anquetil

Lighting Director:
Mariore Manneville

Location Manager:
Benjamin Goumard

Original Music Composer:
Benjamin Esdraffo
Mehdi Zannad
Laurent Talon

Producer:
Philippe Martin
David Thion

Production Design:
Pascale Consigny

Production Manager:
Damien Saussol

Songs:
Jacques Duvall

Writer:
Serge Bozon
Axelle Ropert

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