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The Human Eye

Year: 1999 Documentary Runtime: 55 min Rating: 4.0

Overview

A 55-minute film by director Xavier Giannoli that analyses 'À nos amours'. The film features former Cahiers du cinéma editorial director Jean-Michel Frodon, actors Jacques Fieschi and Sandrine Bonnaire, and other members of the cast

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Jean-Michel Frodon

Jean-Michel Frodon

Self

Jacques Fieschi

Jacques Fieschi

Self

Sandrine Bonnaire

Sandrine Bonnaire

Self

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