Shadow of a Doubt (1993 film)

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Shadow of a Doubt
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Directed by Aline Issermann
Written byAline Issermann
Frédérique Gruyer
Aline Issermann
Produced byAlain Depardieu
Starring Mireille Perrier
Alain Bashung
Sandrine Blancke
Cinematography Darius Khondji
Edited by Hervé Schneid
Music byReno Isaac
Distributed byPan Européenne Distribution
Release date
  • October 20, 1993 (1993-10-20)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Shadow of a Doubt (French : L'ombre du doute) is a 1993 French drama film written and directed by Aline Issermann. [1]

Contents

The film was entered into the main competition at the 50th Venice International Film Festival. [2]

Plot summary

Cast

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References

  1. Deborah Young (September 29, 1993). "Review: 'L'Ombre Du Doute'". Variety . Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  2. "Ecco tutti i film, in concorso e non, della mostra". La Repubblica . 22 August 1993. p. 26.