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Directed by | Gérard Vienne |
Written by | Jacques Lanzmann, Antoine Halff, Yves Coppens |
Produced by | Jacques Perrin |
Starring | Michel Piccoli (narrator) |
Cinematography | Gérard Vienne |
Edited by | Jacqueline Lecomte, Catherine Mauchain |
Music by | Jacques Loussier |
Production companies | Blue Dahlia Productions, Films A2, La Sept Cinéma, CNC, GVFI, Galatée Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Countries | France, Indonesia |
Le Peuple singe is a French documentary film, co-produced with Indonesia, directed by Gérard Vienne and released in 1989.
Synopsis
[edit]From Borneo to Japan, passing through Brazil and Kenya, this film explores multiple species of monkeys spread across the globe.
Technical Details
[edit]- Title: Le Peuple singe
- Director: Gérard Vienne
- Writers: Jacques Lanzmann, Antoine Halff, Yves Coppens
- Cinematography: Gérard Vienne
- Music: Jacques Loussier
- Editing: Jacqueline Lecomte, Catherine Mauchain
- Sound: Philippe Barbeau, Antoine de Maximy, Pierre Ley, Jean-Paul Loublier, Martine Todisco
- Mixing: Bruno Tarrière
- Film Poster: Michel Landi
- Production: Jacques Perrin
- Production Companies: Blue Dahlia Productions, Films A2, La Sept Cinéma, CNC, GVFI, Galatée Films[1]
- Country: France
- Genre: documentary
- Duration: 87 minutes (1 hour and 27 minutes)
- Release Date:
- France - June 14, 1989
Cast
[edit]- Michel Piccoli: narrator
Notes and References
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