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Les cinéphiles : Le retour de Jean (1989)
Drama . 01 h 15 m
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Esther and André are a part of a group of young people. They go to the cinema and speak about it often. They love each other from time to time; the group eventually comes undone. Jean is in fact the only true cinema enthusiast. Coming back from the cinema, he watches TV and thinks that, certainly, the cinema is buried well and truly.

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03 May 1989

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French,

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Louis Skorecki

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"Les cinéphiles : Le retour de Jean - " is french Language Movie.

"Les cinéphiles : Le retour de Jean" was released on 03 May 1989 .

The movie was directed by Louis Skorecki

It has cast of: Marie Nester as Esther, André Nouahem as André, Nidam Abdi as Nidam, Sébastien Clerger as Sébastien, Nathalie Coffre as Nathalie II, Michel Cressolle as Jean, Valérie Delafoy as Valérie, François Gabai as François, Victor Giraud as le petit garçon, Lucile Hadzihalilovic as Lucile, Nathalie Joyeux as Nathalie I, Pierre Léon as Pierre, Vladimir Léon as Vladimir, David Matarasso as David, Olivier Rodriguez as Roger, le sourd, Eve Seguret as Eve, Zazie as Zazie in lead roles.

Series Cast

It Crew included: Louis Skorecki as Director(Directing), Louis Skorecki as Writer(Writing), Britt Nini as Writer(Writing), Joël David as Director of Photography(Camera), Martine Bouquin as Editor(Editing), Georges Benayoun as Producer(Production), Paul Rozenberg as Producer(Production), in lead roles.

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