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A Place Among the Living (2003)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 43M

Director : Raúl Ruiz

Synopsis

A mediocre pulp novelist is approached by a stranger claiming to be a serial killer with a proposition to chronicle his crimes.

Actors

Christian Vadim
Christian Vadim
Ernest Ripper
Thierry Gibault
Thierry Gibault
Joseph Arcimboldo dit Loulou
Valérie Kaprisky
Valérie Kaprisky
Maryse
Cécile Bois
Cécile Bois
Sabine
Jacques Pieiller
Jacques Pieiller
Le libraire
Denis Karvil
Denis Karvil
L'amateur
Dan Condurache
Dan Condurache
Roger
Tomi Cristin
Tomi Cristin
Alexis
Monalisa Basarab
Monalisa Basarab
The Blonde
Lamia Beligan
Lamia Beligan
Christine
Julie Judd
Julie Judd
Sandrine

Crews

Raúl Ruiz
Raúl Ruiz
Director
Jean-Pierre Gattegno
Jean-Pierre Gattegno
Story
Gilles Morris-Dumoulin
Gilles Morris-Dumoulin
Writer
Raúl Ruiz
Raúl Ruiz
Writer
Denis Karvil
Denis Karvil
Producer
Guillaume Roitfeld
Guillaume Roitfeld
Line Producer
Pierre Roitfeld
Pierre Roitfeld
Producer
Ion Marinescu
Ion Marinescu
Executive Producer
Ion Marinescu
Ion Marinescu
Cinematography
Valeria Sarmiento
Valeria Sarmiento
Editor
Medeea Marinescu
Medeea Marinescu
Casting
Florin Gabrea
Florin Gabrea
Art Direction
Andreea Hasnaș
Andreea Hasnaș
Costume Supervisor
Ioana Brandusa Plesca
Ioana Brandusa Plesca
Makeup Artist
Mariana Ianas
Mariana Ianas
Makeup Artist
Dana Roșeanu
Dana Roșeanu
Makeup Artist
Daniel Bărbulescu
Daniel Bărbulescu
Assistant Art Director
Christian Guérinel
Christian Guérinel
Assistant Art Director
Mihai Niculescu
Mihai Niculescu
Assistant Art Director
Jorge Arriagada
Jorge Arriagada
Music

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