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John of the Moon (1997)

Genre : Animation

Runtime : 3M

Director : Pascal Le Nôtre
Writer : Pascal Le Nôtre

Synopsis

Actors

Nora Cismondi
Nora Cismondi
(Voice)
Claire Roche
Claire Roche
(Voice)
Anne Collomb
Anne Collomb
(Voice)
Marie-Camille Matthias
Marie-Camille Matthias
(Voice)

Crews

Marjolaine Parot
Marjolaine Parot
Animation
Françoise Grumeau
Françoise Grumeau
Animation
Sandra Corallo
Sandra Corallo
Animation
Jean-Loup Felicioli
Jean-Loup Felicioli
Animation
Éric Libman
Éric Libman
Decorator
Jean-Luc Gréco
Jean-Luc Gréco
Decorator
Loïc Lemoine
Loïc Lemoine
Decorator
Sandrine Héritier
Sandrine Héritier
Decorator
Yann Dégruel
Yann Dégruel
Decorator
Thierry Holley
Thierry Holley
Decorator
Johann Thaunay
Johann Thaunay
Decorator
Jean-Claude Millet
Jean-Claude Millet
Sound Mixer
Serge Besset
Serge Besset
Original Music Composer
Patrick Eveno
Patrick Eveno
Producer
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
Jacques-Rémy Girerd
Producer
Pascal Le Nôtre
Pascal Le Nôtre
Writer
Pascal Le Nôtre
Pascal Le Nôtre
Screenplay
Pascal Le Nôtre
Pascal Le Nôtre
Director
Pascal Le Nôtre
Pascal Le Nôtre
Graphic Designer
Christian Eydoux
Christian Eydoux
Director of Photography
Patrick Tallaron
Patrick Tallaron
Cinematography
Hervé Guichard
Hervé Guichard
Editor
Emmanuel Charles
Emmanuel Charles
Decorator

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