Maladie d'amour (film)
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Directed by | Jacques Deray |
Produced by | Marie-Laure Reyre |
Written by | Danièle Thompson Andrzej Zulawski |
Starring | Nastassja Kinski Jean-Hugues Anglade Michel Piccoli Jean-Claude Brialy |
Music by | Romano Musumarra |
Cinematography | Jean-François Robin |
Edited by | Henri Lanoë |
Distributed by | AMLF |
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122 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $6 million [1] |
Maladie d'amour is a 1987 French drama romance film, directed by Jacques Deray. The film takes its title from the well-known song of the same name by Henri Salvador.[2]
Cast
- Nastassja Kinski as Juliette
- Jean-Hugues Anglade as Clément Potrel
- Michel Piccoli as Raoul Bergeron
- Jean-Claude Brialy as Frédéric
- Souad Amidou as Farida
- Jean-Paul Roussillon as Jacques
- Jean-Luc Porraz as Jean-Luc
- Sophie d'Aulan as Diane
- Catherine Jacob as Nurse
References
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External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Maladie d'amour at IMDb
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- ↑ Film - Volume 3, Issues 1-30 - Page 121 1987 Nastassja Kinski and Jean-Hughes Anglade in Maladie d' Amour. After Mona Lisa comes another film taking its title from a well-known 1931 song Maladie d'Amour. The music for Jacques Deray's new film has been written by Romano Musumarra, a young composer who has conceived, composed and directed records for Jeanne Mas and Princess Stephanie.