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Impressions de France (1982)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 18M

Director : Rick Harper

Synopsis

This Disney Circle-Vision 180-degree film shown at Walt Disney World's EPCOT Center France pavilion showcases the breathtaking scenery and other visual delights of France. Many scenes are outdoors with aerial views of the countryside, rivers and much more.

Actors

Claude Gobet
Claude Gobet
Narrator

Crews

Rick Harper
Rick Harper
Director
Rick Harper
Rick Harper
Writer
Bob Rogers
Bob Rogers
Writer
Bob Rogers
Bob Rogers
Co-Producer
Randy Bright
Randy Bright
Executive Producer
Rick Harper
Rick Harper
Co-Producer
Buddy Baker
Buddy Baker
Music
Richard Clements
Richard Clements
Music
Rick Harper
Rick Harper
Cinematography
Andre Bacha
Andre Bacha
Editor
Antoine Compin
Antoine Compin
Production Manager
Charis Horton
Charis Horton
Production Manager
Philippe Modave
Philippe Modave
Production Manager
Don Iwerks
Don Iwerks
Camera Operator
Joe Nash
Joe Nash
Camera Technician
Joe Nash
Joe Nash
First Assistant Camera
Yvon Sausseau
Yvon Sausseau
Grip
René Strasser
René Strasser
Key Grip
Jacques Touillaud
Jacques Touillaud
Gaffer
Marc Wolff
Marc Wolff
Aerial Camera

Posters and backgrounds

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