Giorgino - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Giorgino"
Giorgino (1994)
Timing: 2:57 (177 min)
Giorgino - TMDB rating
6.4/10
45
Giorgino - Kinopoisk rating
7.647/10
8702
Giorgino - IMDB rating
7.2/10
1200

Film crew

Director

Producer

Gérard Crosnier
Producer

Writer

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Gilles Laurent
Writer

Casting

Jessica Horváthová
Casting

Editor

Agnès Mouchel
Editor

Costume Design

Photo Carine Sarfati #95930
Carine Sarfati
Costume Design

Production Design

Photo Pierre Guffroy #100433

Pierre Guffroy

Pierre Guffroy
Production Design

Original Music Composer

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Laurent Boutonnat

Laurent Boutonnat
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Jean-Pierre Sauvaire
Director of Photography

Hair Designer

Isabelle Legay
Hair Designer

Makeup & Hair

Unit Manager

Francis Barrois
Unit Manager

Makeup & Hair Assistant

Pascal Thiollier
Makeup & Hair Assistant

What's left behind the scenes

  • Filming began in December 1992. In May 1993, editing and the creation of the musical score followed. For this, Laurent Boutonnat returned to the Czech Republic to record music with the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.
  • Hugh Grant turned down the role of Giorgio Volli.
  • Laurent Boutonnat dreamed of making the film as early as 1982. Work on the picture eventually began in 1992 in Slovakia.
  • The sets for 'Georgino' were created by Pierre Guffroy, who had worked with Jean Cocteau himself.
  • While preparing for filming, Mylène Farmer spent a long time observing the behavior of the mentally ill.
  • It took about a year to complete the final edit. The editors had over 10 hours of footage. The version Laurent wanted to release was 4 hours long (with many scenes featuring Mylène). But AMLF, the distributor, asked him to cut another hour to release the film for sale.
  • The sets for "Georgino" were created by Pierre Guffroy, who had worked with Jean Cocteau himself.
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