À la mode  (1993)

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The movie À la mode, released in 1993 and directed by Rémy Duchemin, was shot on film using Panavision Cameras and Panavision Primo Anamorphic Lenses with Yves Lafaye as cinematographer and editing by Maryline Monthieux.
Directed by | Rémy Duchemin
Cinematography by | Yves Lafaye
Edited by | Maryline Monthieux
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Country | France
Language | French
Genres | Comedy

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Cast
Fausto Barbarico
Mietek Breslauer
Le Directeur
Max The Cat
La Fiancée De Max
Le Rouquin
Rouge Gorge
Journaliste TV
Père De Fausto (US Version)
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Sound Editor
Boom Operator
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Costumes: Fausto
Costumes: Mr. Yanne
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Production Secretary
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