Un dimanche à la campagne  (1984)

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The movie Un dimanche à la campagne, released in 1984 and directed by Bertrand Tavernier with Bruno de Keyzer as cinematographer and editing by Armand Psenny.
Directed by | Bertrand Tavernier
Cinematography by | Bruno de Keyzer
Edited by | Armand Psenny
Cameras
Sound Systems
Mono
Country | France
Language | French
Genres | Drama

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Finishing System
 
Cast
Monsieur Ladmiral
Marie-Thérèse
Madame Ladmiral
Fisherman (Le Pêcheur)
A Servant (La Serveuse)
Hector (Patron Guinguette)
Little Girl (La Petite Fille 1)
Little Girl (La Petite Fille 2)
Accordionist (L'accordéoniste)
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Costume Design by
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Production Management
Unit Manager Trainee
Production Manager
Unit Manager Trainee
Unit Manager Trainee
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
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Second Assistant Director
Trainee Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
First Assistant Camera
Camera Operator
Electrician
Chief Electrician
Still Photographer
Still Photographer
Electrician
Camera Operator
Still Photographer
Camera Trainee
Editorial Department
Assistant Editor
Apprentice Editor
Art Department
Property Master
Poster Artist
Sound Department
Chief Sound Editor
Foley Recordist
Sound Mixer
Foley Artist
Assistant Foley Artist
First Sound Assistant
Sound Engineer
Assistant Sound Editor
Sound Mixer
Sound Assistant
Sound Mix Technician
Makeup Department
Key Hair Stylist
Key Makeup Artist
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Costumer
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Music Department
Composer: Additional Music
Composer: Additional Music
Music Arranger
Additional Crew Members
Press Attache
Production Administrator
Studio Manager
Production Secretary
General Administrator
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