Vies
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| Vies | |
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| Directed by | Alain Cavalier |
| Written by | Alain Cavalier |
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Running time | 87 minutes (5,200 s) |
| Country | France |
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Vies is a French Documentary film directed by Alain Cavalier, released in 2000.[1]
Synopsis
Alain Cavalier films four friends: Yves Pouliquen, an eye surgeon who is undertaking his last operation at the Hôtel Dieu; Jean-Louis Faure, a sculptor who is preparing an exhibition of his unseen works; Michel Labelle, a butcher who has spent his professional life between abattoirs and market stalls; and Françoise Widhoff, Orson Welles' assistant for two years.
Technical details
- French title: Vies
- Director: Alain Cavalier
- Script: Alain Cavalier
- Country of origin: France
- Format : Colour - 35 mm - 1.66:1 - DTS
- Genre : Documentary
- Length: 87 minutes
- Release date: 2000
Cast
- Alain Cavalier : Himself (voice)
- Jean-Louis Faure : Himself
- Michel Labelle : Himself
- Yves Pouliquen : Himself
- Françoise Widhoff : Herself (voice)
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