
Un film (autoportrait)
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The shooting diary of a film shot in France and in the United States. Using photos of Paris and of New York City, excerpts of his former films, statements by friends of his and shooting sequences of the film itself, tormented filmmaker Marcel Hanoun has made a heterogeneous and unclassifiable film about the difficulty of filming.
Production
GREC
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Raymond Jourdan
Self

Alain Robbe-Grillet
Self

Joseph Morder
Self
Daria Faïn
Self
Jill Pinon
Self
Bernard Pinon
Self
Ahmed Ben Diab
Self

Laura Duke Condominas
Self
Frédéric Rivet
Self
Virginie Guinel
Self
Pascal Crantelle
Self
Véronique Le Moullec
Self
Gina Pellon
Self
Marie-Noëlle Kauffmann
Self
Philippe Fleury
Self
Gérard Crovisier
Self
François Olivennes
Self

Gérard Courant
Self
Erwin Huppert
Self
Jean-Paul Cayeux
Self
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