Pour cent briques, t'as plus rien | |
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Directed by | Édouard Molinaro |
Written by | Didier Kiminka Édouard Molinaro (adaptation & dialogue) |
Screenplay by | Didier Kaminka |
Based on | Didier Kaminka (D'après la pièce de théâtre de) |
Produced by | Dany Cohen Yvon Guézel |
Starring | Daniel Auteuil Gérard Jugnot Anémone |
Cinematography | Michael Epp |
Edited by | Marie-Josée Audiard |
Music by | Murray Head |
Production companies | TF1 Films Productions Uranium Films |
Distributed by | UGC Distribution |
Release date |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
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