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Release Date:
February 22, 1973
Original Title:
Don Juan ou si Don Juan était une femme...
Alternate Titles:
Don Juan
Don Juan '74
Don Juan (Or If Don Juan Were a Woman)
Don Juan 73
Don Juan, avagy ha Don Juan nő lett volna
Ms. Don Juan
돈 쥬앙 73
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Filmes Cinematografica
Filmsonor
Les Films Marceau
Paradox Production
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 ES: 18 FR: TP US: R
Runtime: 95
Jeanne lives in Paris and believes she is the reincarnation of Don Juan. She visits a priest and tells him she has killed a man. He comes to her elegant flat - her father has died leaving her rich - and she tells the priest stories about men she has seduced. The seduction is easy, she tells him, it's destruction that takes planning. We watch her with an upright elected official, a wealthy boor, and a folk singer. She describes herself as a spider. Her friend Léporella tries to be Jeanne's conscience. What does Jeanne want?
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Assistant Production Design:
Robert André
Maurice Sergent
Boom Operator:
Gaston Demède
Costume Design:
Michèle Richer
Dialogue:
Jean Cau
Director:
Roger Vadim
Director of Photography:
Henri Decaë
Andréas Winding
Editor:
Victoria Mercanton
First Assistant Director:
Jean-Michel Lacor
Foley Artist:
Daniel Couteau
Key Makeup Artist:
Odette Berroyer
Makeup Artist:
Yvonne Gasperina
Original Music Composer:
Michel Magne
Producer:
Solly V. Bianco
Roger Vadim
Giorgio Venturini
Production Design:
Jean André
Production Manager:
Paul Veillon
Props:
Jean Colin
Screenplay:
Jean Cau
Roger Vadim
Second Assistant Director:
Philippe Leriche
Set Dresser:
Robert Christidès
Sound Editor:
Gina Pignier
Sound Engineer:
Jean-Louis Ducarme
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Alex Pront
Unit Manager:
Gille Schneider
Unit Production Manager:
Jean Guillaume
Writer:
Jean-Pierre Petrolacci
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