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For Ever Mozart
For Ever Mozart

For Ever Mozart

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Episodic film that follows a theater troupe from France attempting to put on a play in Sarajevo. Along their journey they are captured and held in a POW camp, and they call for help from their friends and relations in France.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

85 mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

27 November 1996

Country

France

Cast

Madeleine Assas

Madeleine Assas

Camille

Ghalya Lacroix

Ghalya Lacroix

Damila / Rosette

Bérangère Allaux

Bérangère Allaux

L'Actrice du Film dans le Film

Vicky Messica

Vicky Messica

Vicky Vitalis, le Cinéaste

Frédéric Pierrot

Frédéric Pierrot

Jérôme

Harry Cleven

Harry Cleven

Harry, le Grand Écrivain

Michel Francini

Michel Francini

Le Baron Félix

Sabine Bail

Sabine Bail

Sabine, l'Amie du Baron

Max André

Max André

Boka, le Conseiller

Sylvie Herbert

Sylvie Herbert

Sylvie, la Mère

Cécile Reigher

Cécile Reigher

Assistante Opératrice

Dominique Pozzetto

Dominique Pozzetto

Stagiaire

Valérie Delangre

Valérie Delangre

Solange, la Fille du Baron

Xavier Boulanger

Xavier Boulanger

Premier Assistant Réalisateur

Yasna Zivanovic

Yasna Zivanovic

Partisane Serbe

Nathalie Dorval

Nathalie Dorval

Journaliste

Daniel Krellenstein

Daniel Krellenstein

Gentil Garçon

Jean Grécault

Jean Grécault

Touriste / Propriétaire du Cinéma

Béatrice Avoine

Béatrice Avoine

Touriste / Caissière du Cinéma

Marc Faure

Marc Faure

Ministre

François Savioz

François Savioz

Représentant de la Croix-Rouge

Juliette Subira

Juliette Subira

Secrétaire de la Croix-Rouge

Valerio Popesco

Valerio Popesco

Officier

Euryale Winter

Euryale Winter

Mozart

Gérard Baume

Gérard Baume

Mercenaire 1

Norbert Krief

Norbert Krief

Mercenaire 2

Cécile Caillaud

Cécile Caillaud

Femme du Gouverneur

Eric Pichon

Eric Pichon

Soldat

Boris Andersen

Boris Andersen

Soldat

Pierre-Yves Boutrand

Pierre-Yves Boutrand

Soldat

Alain Wilmet

Alain Wilmet

Soldat

Nedeljko Grujic

Nedeljko Grujic

Soldat

Dan Thorens

Dan Thorens

Caporal

Sarah Bensoussan

Sarah Bensoussan

Sarah, la Femme du Grand Écrivain

Karine Belly

Karine Belly

Amie de l'Assistant Réalisateur

Claire Laroche

Claire Laroche

Amie du Premier Assistant

Hervé Langlois

Hervé Langlois

Acteur

Valérie Pelegatti

Valérie Pelegatti

Alain Moussay

Alain Moussay

Directeur de Production

Stéphanie Lagarde

Stéphanie Lagarde

Zbigniew Horoks

Zbigniew Horoks

(as Zbiniew Horoks)

André Lacombe

André Lacombe

Vieil Assistant Réalisateur

Stanislas Gaczol

Stanislas Gaczol

Boris Kaufman, Directeur de la Photo

Renaud Musy

Renaud Musy

Jeune Garçon au Cinéma (uncredited)

Serge Musy

Serge Musy

Jeune Homme au Cinéma (uncredited)

Jean-Luc Godard

Jean-Luc Godard

Man pretending to play soccer (uncredited)

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