Le Jeune Werther
Le Jeune Werther is a 1993 French drama film directed and written by Jacques Doillon. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Blue Angel Award.[1]
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Directed by | Jacques Doillon |
Produced by | Alain Sarde |
Written by | Jacques Doillon |
Starring | Ismaël Jolé-Ménébhi |
Music by | Philippe Sarde |
Cinematography | Christophe Pollock |
Edited by | Nicole Lubtchansky |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Cast
- Ismaël Jolé-Ménébhi as Ismael
- Faye Anastasia as Faye
- Jessica Tharaud as Jessica
- Mirabelle Rousseau as Mirabelle
- Miren Capello as Miren
- Pierre Mezerette as Pierre
- Simon Clavière as Simon
- Sunny Lebrati as Sunny
- Thomas Brémond as Theo
- Pierre Encrèvé as Headmaster
- Margot Abascal as Guillaume's Sister
- Hervé Duhamel as French Teacher
- Marie de Laubier as Maths Teacher
- Ève Guillou as History Teacher
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References
- "Berlinale: 1993 Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
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