Marie-Christine Questerbert raconte Luc Moullet(2013)
Marie-Christine Questerbert narrates Luc Moullet is part of the Carnets filmés that Gérard Courant has been making since the 1970s. The film is a meeting, filmed on 20 August 2000 in Paris, with Marie-Christine Questerbert, film critic, director and actress, mainly in the films of Luc Moullet. In this film by Gérard Courant, Marie-Christine Questerbert, the main actress in Une aventure de Billy le Kid (1970) and Anatomie d'un rapport (1975, co-directed with Antonietta Pizzorno) by Luc Moullet, talks about her cinematic experiences with this extraordinary director.
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Marie-Christine Questerbert raconte Luc Moullet
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Marie-Christine Questerbert narrates Luc Moullet is part of the Carnets filmés that Gérard Courant has been making since the 1970s. The film is a meeting, filmed on 20 August 2000 in Paris, with Marie-Christine Questerbert, film critic, director and actress, mainly in the films of Luc Moullet. In this film by Gérard Courant, Marie-Christine Questerbert, the main actress in Une aventure de Billy le Kid (1970) and Anatomie d'un rapport (1975, co-directed with Antonietta Pizzorno) by Luc Moullet, talks about her cinematic experiences with this extraordinary director.
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