A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
September 24, 2001
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 3
Finale:
September 24, 2001
Creators:
Leos Carax
Original Title:
Pierre ou, Les ambiguïtés
Alternate Titles:
Pola X TV Cut
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
ARTE
Arena Films
Euro Space
France 2 Cinéma
La Sept-Arte
Pandora Filmproduktion
Pola Production
Théo Films
Vega Film Productions
Countries:
FR
This alternate extended TV version of Pola X continues to follow a writer who leaves his upper-class life to journey with a woman claiming to be his sister, and her two friends. New sequences explore the writer's dreams and his relationships with his mother, sister and fiancée.
Assistant Art Director:
Eric Pech
Assistant Unit Manager:
Olivier Jacob
Alan Corno
Christophe Frossard
Associate Producer:
Kenzo Horikoshi
Author:
Herman Melville
Casting:
Antoinette Boulat
Cinematography:
Éric Gautier
Co-Producer:
Karl Baumgartner
Ruth Waldburger
Costume Design:
Esther Walz
Director:
Leos Carax
Editor:
Nelly Quettier
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Antje Paul Leinberger
Executive Producer:
Raimond Goebel
Albert Prévost
General Manager:
Michel Imbert
Line Producer:
Dschingis Bowakow
Makeup Artist:
Esmé Sciaroni
Makeup Supervisor:
Bernard Floch
Music:
Scott Walker
Post-Production Manager:
Francoise Piraud
Producer:
Bruno Pésery
Production Design:
Dschingis Bowakow
Laurent Allaire
Production Manager:
Sylvie Barthet
Set Decoration:
Regine Constant
Unit Production Manager:
Marcelo Busse
Detlev Jansen
Odile Marcel
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