Lisa (2001)
1h 49m
Running Time
January 9, 2001Release Date
Lisa (2001)
1h 49m
Running Time
January 9, 2001Release Date
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Plot.
Stumbling across an uncompleted 1939 film called "Princess Marushka", filmmaker Sam becomes intrigued with the young actor Sylvain Marceau, who last appeared in the film. Hoping to discover the mystery behind Sylvain's disappearance, Sam decides to make a documentary and sets off to interview those who knew Sylvain, including elderly Lisa Morain. Through her interview, Sam learns the story of Lisa and Sylvain's doomed love affair on the eve of World War II.
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Cast & Crew.
Jeanne Moreau
Lisa (old)
Marion Cotillard
Lisa (young)
Benoît Magimel
Sam
Julia Vaidis-Bogard
Henriette
Sagamore Stévenin
Sylvain Marceau
Michel Jonasz
Benjamin
Pierre Grimblat
Director
Catherine Arditi
Marina
Claude Klotz
Writer
Denise Chalem
Simone
Didier Cohen
Writer
Gérard Mordillat
Writer
Pierre-François Limbosch
Production Design
Gilles Conseil
Stunts
Gabriel Yared
Composer
Henri Morelle
Sound
Caroline de Vivaise
Costume Design
Walther van den Ende
Director of Photography
Philippe Vandendriessche
Sound
Philippe Guégan
Stunts
Nathaniel Méchaly
Sound Designer
Marie-Sophie Dubus
Editor
Bernard Floch
Makeup Artist
Paul Giovanni
Producer
Bruno Langiano
Foley Artist
Alain Sironval
Sound
Anne Moralis
Makeup Designer
Jean-Luc Azoulay
Executive Producer
Jean-Paul Loublier
Sound Mixer
Marie-Astrid Lamboray
Executive Producer
Céline De Streel
Art Direction
Thierry Poulet
Painter
Jacques Descomps
Sound Assistant
Stéphane Thiry
Grip / Key Grip
Anne-Charlotte Vimont
Set Decoration
Mabi Anzalone
Makeup Artist
Thierry Van Cappellen
Set Dresser
Vincent Canart
Unit Production Manager
Bart van Lint
Carpenter
André Cappello
Sound Recordist
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Wiki.
Lisa is a 2001 French-Swiss romantic drama war film directed by Pierre Grimblat based on the novel Théâtre dans la nuit by Patrick Cauvin, starring Jeanne Moreau, Marion Cotillard, Benoît Magimel and Sagamore Stévenin. It was released theatrically in France by Capitol Films on 10 January 2001.
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