Moliere - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Moliere"
Molière (2007)
Timing: 1:55 (115 min)
Moliere - TMDB rating
6.432/10
199
Moliere - Kinopoisk rating
7.392/10
5380
Moliere - IMDB rating
7.1/10
6800

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Olivier Delbosc #85232
Olivier Delbosc
Producer
Photo Marc Missonnier #85233
Marc Missonnier
Producer

Executive Producer

Christine De Jekel
Executive Producer

Writer

Photo Grégoire Vigneron #116600
Grégoire Vigneron
Writer

Editor

Valérie Deseine
Editor
Gilles Granier
Editor

Costume Design

Pierre-Jean Larroque
Costume Design

Production Design

Françoise Dupertuis
Production Design

Set Decoration

Véronique Melery
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Maya Benamer
Makeup Artist
Amélie Bouilly
Makeup Artist
Anne Caramagnol
Makeup Artist
Michèle Constantinides
Makeup Artist
Bénédicte De Lataillade
Makeup Artist
Frédérique Ney
Makeup Artist
Vesna Peborde
Makeup Artist
Cécile Pellerin
Makeup Artist
Fabie Roger-Clech
Makeup Artist

Director of Photography

Gilles Henry
Director of Photography

Hairstylist

Pierre Berroyer
Hairstylist
Catherine Gomez-Fernandez
Hairstylist
Marie-France Thibault
Hairstylist

What's left behind the scenes

  • According to Thirard, the idea for the film came to him after he decided to reread Molière's 'The Misanthrope'.
  • In interviews, Thirard did not hide the fact that John Madden's 'Shakespeare in Love' (1995) served as a model for him.
  • While writing the screenplay, Thirard and his co-author Grégoire Vigneron reread numerous biographies and fictional works dedicated to Molière. They were particularly impressed by Mikhail Bulgakov’s play 'The Cabal of Saints'.
  • In the interview, Tirard also refers to Ariane Mnushkina's classic film "Molière" (1978), a gigantic, more than four-hour biographical canvas.
  • The director says that the choice of Romaine Duris for the lead role seems successful to him, even though Duris has never performed in theater and has never been involved with classical theater at all.
  • Actor Fabrice Luchini did not immediately agree to the role of Monsieur Jourdain. He thought for a long time whether to take on such a character, and also doubted whether the director, who had only recently debuted in film, would be able to make a film about Molière.
  • According to Tirard's vision, the film's characters surrounding Molière came from his plays. Thus, Célimène is a character from "The Misanthrope," Monsieur Jourdain is a character from "Tartuffe," and so on.
  • Specifically for the film's shooting, the museum provided the filmmakers with an ancient harp. This harp was made in 1760, long after Molière's time.
  • According to Tirar, the idea for the film came to him after he decided to reread Molière's "The Misanthrope."
  • Tirar openly admitted in interviews that John Madden's "Shakespeare in Love" (1995) served as a model for him.
  • While writing the screenplay, Tirard and his co-author Grégoire Vigneron reread numerous biographies and works of fiction dedicated to Molière. They were particularly impressed by Mikhail Bulgakov’s play “The Cabal of Holy Fools.”
  • In an interview, Tirard also refers to Ariane Mnouchkine’s classic film “Molière” (1978), a gigantic, over four-hour biographical canvas.
  • According to Tirard’s vision, the characters in the film surrounding Molière come from his plays. Thus, Célimène is a character from “The Misanthrope,” Monsieur Jourdain is a character from “Tartuffe,” and so on.
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