Fausto (1993)
Directed by Rémy Duchemin

Comedy
aka: À la mode

Film Synopsis

Paris, 1965.  When he is orphaned at 17 years of age, Fausto Barbarico suddenly finds the world a tough and unforgiving place when he enters the Institut Saint-Joseph.  Fortunately, he has a talent for turning seemingly hopeless situations to his advantage.  With the help of a good-natured Jewish tailor and his girlfriend Tonie, Fausto is set to become a world famous fashion designer...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Rémy Duchemin
  • Script: Rémy Duchemin, Richard Morgiève (novel)
  • Cinematographer: Yves Lafaye
  • Music: Denis Barbier
  • Cast: Ken Higelin (Fausto Barbarico), Jean Yanne (Mietek Breslauer), Florence Darel (Tonie), François Hauteserre (Raymond), Maurice Bénichou (Lucien), Bruce Myers (Roger), Maïté Nahyr (Rivka), François Chattot (Le Directeur), Arthur H. (Max the Cat), Marianne Groves (Myriam), Frédérique Lopez (La Fiancée de Max), Alfred Cohen (Le Chef), Renaud Ménager (Le Rouquin), Arnaud Churin (Rouge Gorge), Clara Bellar (Rachel), Georges de Caunes (Journaliste TV), Jacques Gamblin (Père de Fausto (US version)), Julien Courbey (Petit rôle), Sir Ali
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 82 min
  • Aka: À la mode

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