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“All around us, the world, and we, in its midst, blind.” A snapshot from the life of a bourgeois European family.


Direction: Haneke; Michael
Script: Pleasure; Guilty
Production: Ménégoz; Margaret, Arndt; Stefan, Heiduschka; Veit, Katz; Michael
Photography: Berger; Christian
Sound: Laforce; Jean Pierre, Gerrard; Denise, Sciama; Guillaume
Cast:Rogowski; Franz, Kassovitz; Mathieu, Harduin; Fantine, Verlinden; Laura, Trintignant; Jean-louis, Huppert; Isabelle, Jones; Toby
Art direction: Radot; Olivier
Participation year at FICM: 2017

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