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Directed by | Michel Wyn |
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Produced by | Jacques Bar |
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Cinematography | Didier Tarot |
Edited by | Maryse Siclier |
Music by | François de Roubaix |
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Distributed by | Valoria Films |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
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Language | French |
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