Lucifer et moi (2009)
Directed by Jean-Jacques Grand-Jouan

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

A man is busy writing.  Is it his life story or the screenplay for a film?  Struggling to make any headway, the man hands over the task to his double, Lucifer.  Together, they examine the man's life.  Memories of childhood, excerpts from old films...  In no time at all, the film begins to write itself...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Jacques Grand-Jouan
  • Script: Jean-Jacques Grand-Jouan, Bertrand Tavernier, Gérard Zingg
  • Music: Éric Demarsan
  • Cast: Jean-François Balmer (Lucifer), Orson Welles ((archive footage)), Roland Dubillard ((archive footage)), Eugène Ionesco ((archive footage)), Claude Chabrol (L'homme de la rue), Lucien Raimbourg ((archive footage)), Pierre Étaix, László Szabó, Pascal Aubier, Fanny Deblock, Ariane Dubillard, Mischa Dolmen, Virginie Thévenet, Sylvie Flepp, Jean Mourat, Jules Cariou, Catherine Binet
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 98 min

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