Dangerous Liaisons: A Feminist Manifesto?
Well known for its exploration of seduction and revenge, the “Dangerous Liaisons” by Choderlos de Laclos caused a scandal from its first publication in 1782. Despite – or because of the scandal – the book was a top-seller. Since then, it stood the test of time. Combining eras, continents and people, the novel is adapted around the world. Marvelous tool for reflection on the female condition, social satire announcing the Revolution, remarkable work on the conflicting nature of love but also of the gender war, consecration of the power of the words, a libertine manual… “Dangerous Liaisons” is all of these at once.
Crew
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Priscilla Pizzato
Director
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Priscilla Pizzato
Writer
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Claire Cohen
Makeup & Hair
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Barbara Schölnberger
Documentation & Support
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Matteo Locasciulli
Original Music Composer
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Muriel Meynard
Producer
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Yohann Le Rallier
Editor
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Andrea Moscianese
Original Music Composer
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Yann Staderoli
Camera Operator
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Jérémie Coumoul
Color Grading
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Stéphanie Garnes
Production Manager
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Paul Gauthier
Assistant Editor
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David Auroux
Adaptation
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David Auroux
Translator
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Clémence Decrop
Production Assistant
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Arthur Fortin
Production Assistant
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David Sandras
Sound Mixer
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Frederico Ricci
Colorist
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David Sandras
Sound
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Mathieu Faure
Costumer
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Guillaume Puel
Production Intern
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Sarah Kere
Production Assistant
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Sylvain Vetter
Assistant Camera
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