Barocco
Barocco is a French film carried out by Andre Techine, left in 1976.
Synopsis
In a port of the north of Europe, during an electoral campaign, an young girl éprend of the assassin of promised in marriage sound.
Data sheet
- Title: Barocco
- Realization: Andre Techine
- Scenario: Marilyn Goldin and Andre Techine
- Production: Andre Génovès and Alain Sarde
- Music: Sardinian Philippe
- Photography: Bruno Nuytten
- Assembly: Claudine Merlin
- Decorations: Ferdinando Scarfiotti
- Costumes: Christian Gasc
- Country of origin: France
- Format: Colors - 2,35:1 - Mono - 35 mm
- Kind: Police officer, drama
- Lasted: 110 minutes
- Coming out date: December 8th 1976 (France)
Distribution
- Isabelle Adjani: Laure
- Gerard Depardieu: Samson
- Marie-France Pisier: Nelly
- Jean-Claude Brialy: Walt
- Julien Guiomar: Gauthier
- Helene Surgère: Antoinette
- Jean-François Stévenin: the brown young man
- Peter Bonke: the first assistant
- Leny Suck: the second assistant
- Elects Hoomans: the mother of Samson
- Frans Vorstman: the secretary
- Helmert Woudenberg: the trainer
- Adrian Brine: the inspector
- Truus Dekker: the employee
- Susan Senduk: the waitress
Around film
- turning was held with Amsterdam, with the Netherlands.
- to be noted, appearances of Claude Brasseur in the role of Jules and Marie-France in that of the singer.
Rewards
- César of best photography, better music and female best supporting role for Pisier Marie-France, like nomination in César of best film, better realizer, better assembly, better decorations, better sound and better actress for Isabelle Adjani in 1977.
External bond
- Barocco on Internet Movie Database
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