Antoine and Sebastian

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Antoine and Sebastian
Antoine et sebastienposter.jpg
Directed by Jean-Marie Périer
Written byJean-Marie Périer
Fernand Pluot
Monique Lange
Produced byMichelle de Broca
Starring François Périer
Jacques Dutronc
Ottavia Piccolo
Keith Carradine
CinematographyYves Lafaye
Music byJacques Dutronc
François Rauber
Release date
  • 1974 (1974)
LanguageFrench

Antoine and Sebastian (French : Antoine et Sébastien) is a 1974 French comedy-drama film directed by Jean-Marie Périer and starring François Périer, Jacques Dutronc, Ottavia Piccolo and Keith Carradine. [1] [2]

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  2. Hercule Mucchielli. Le cinéma d'Hercule Mucchielli: de 1923 à 1975. Piazzola, 2007. ISBN   978-2-9154-1050-1.