Tout de suite maintenant | |
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Directed by | Pascal Bonitzer |
Written by | Pascal Bonitzer Agnès de Sacy |
Produced by | Saïd Ben Saïd Michel Merkt |
Starring | Agathe Bonitzer Vincent Lacoste Lambert Wilson Isabelle Huppert Jean-Pierre Bacri Pascal Greggory |
Cinematography | Julien Hirsch |
Edited by | Élise Fiévet |
Music by | Bertrand Burgalat |
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Distributed by | Ad Vitam Distribution (France) |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Countries | France Luxembourg |
Language | French |
Box office | $1.2 million [1] |
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