La Comédie-Française ou L'amour joué
La Comédie-Française is the oldest continuous repertory company in the world, founded in Paris in the late 17th century. This is the first time a documentary film-maker has been allowed to look at all the aspects of the work of this great theatrical company. Sequences in the film include sections of plays, casting, set and costume design, administrative meetings and rehearsals and performances of four classic French plays, Don Juan by Molière, La Thebaide by Racine, La Double Inconstance by Marivaux and Occupe-toi d'Amelie by Feydeau. (Zipporah Films)
Release Date
September 1, 1996Runtime
223 minGenres
DocumentaryDirected by
Frederick WisemanLanguage
FrenchBudget
$0Revenue
$0Status
ReleasedCast
Jean-Pierre Miquel
SelfClaire Vernet
SelfPhilippe Torreton
SelfMichel Robin
SelfRoger Planchon
SelfNicolas Silberg
SelfThierry Hancisse
SelfCéline Samie
SelfFlorence Viala
SelfJacques Sereys
SelfRoland Bertin
SelfIsabelle Gardien
SelfAndrzej Seweryn
SelfYannis Kokkos
SelfCatherine Samie
SelfAnne Kessler
Self