The Nun - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Nun"
La Religieuse (1966)
Timing: 2:20 (140 min)
The Nun - TMDB rating
7.1/10
100
The Nun - Kinopoisk rating
7.237/10
1043
The Nun - IMDB rating
7.5/10
3500

Film crew

Director

Producer

Writer

Editor

Denise de Casabianca
Editor

Costume Design

Gitt Magrini
Costume Design

Production Design

Jean-Jacques Fabre
Production Design
Guy Littaye
Production Design

Makeup Artist

Jacky Reynal
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Jean-Claude Eloy
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Roger Ferret
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Claude Bakka
Second Assistant Director
Pierre Fabre
Second Assistant Director
Alexis Poliakoff
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Alain Levent
Director of Photography

Musician

Jean-Pierre Drouet
Musician

Costumer

Jeanine Herrly
Costumer

Script Supervisor

Lydie Mahias
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Cristóbal Criado
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Pierre Zucca
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

Philippe Fourastié
First Assistant Director

Production Manager

Roger Scipion
Production Manager

Novel

Denis Diderot
Novel

Sound Designer

Photo Michel Fano #271272

Michel Fano

Michel Fano
Sound Designer

Assistant Editor

Anne Dubot
Assistant Editor
François Geiller
Assistant Editor

Key Grip

Roger Robert
Key Grip

Gaffer

Roger Delattre
Gaffer

Conductor

Boris Vinogradov
Conductor

Sound

Urbain Loiseau
Sound
Photo Guy Villette #1434
Guy Villette
Sound

Production Secretary

Colette Roy
Production Secretary

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the novel of the same name by Denis Diderot.
  • Even during filming, attempts were repeatedly made to ban the film. Associations of parents of students from independent schools (APEL) collected tens of thousands of signatures on a petition against the film. In 1966, the French Minister of Culture banned the screening of "The Nun." However, this did not prevent the film from passing the Cannes Film Festival selection committee. A paradoxical situation arose: in 1966, France was represented at the festival by a film banned in France itself. The ban was lifted a year later.
  • Even during filming, attempts were repeatedly made to ban the film. Associations of parents of students from independent schools (APEL) collected tens of thousands of signatures on a petition against the film. In 1966, the French Minister of Culture banned the screening of “The Nun.” However, this did not prevent the film from passing the selection committee of the Cannes Film Festival. A paradoxical situation arose: in 1966, France was represented at the festival by a film banned in France itself. The ban was lifted a year later.
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