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Article: Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne
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LES DAMES DU BOIS DE BOULOGNE
(Ladies of the Bois de Boulogne)
France, 1945
Director:
Robert Bresson
Production:
Films Raoul Ploquin; black and white, 35mm; running time: originally 96 minutes, but edited down to 84 minutes for initial release, current versions are usually 90 minutes. Released 21 September 1945. Filmed summer 1944 in France.
Producer:
Robert Lavell
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e;
screenplay:
Robert Bresson;
dialogue:
Jean Cocteau, from a passage in "Jacques le fataliste et son ma
î
tre" by Denis Diderot;
photography:
Philippe Agostini;
editor:
Jean Feyte;
sound:
Ren
é
Louge, Robert Ivonnet, and Lucien Legrand;
production designer:
Max Douy;
music:
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