Amour - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Amour"
Amour (2012)
Timing: 2:7 (127 min)
Amour - TMDB rating
7.76/10
1764
Amour - Kinopoisk rating
7.584/10
27394
Amour - IMDB rating
7.9/10
110000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Uwe Schott #75185
Uwe Schott
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Kris Portier de Bellair
Casting
Colomba Falcucci
Casting

Editor

Photo Nadine Muse #110301
Nadine Muse
Editor
Photo Monika Willi #81548
Monika Willi
Editor

Art Direction

Thierry Poulet
Art Direction

Costume Design

Production Design

Photo Jean-Vincent Puzos #70567
Jean-Vincent Puzos
Production Design

Set Decoration

Sophie Reynaud
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Guillaume Castagné
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Photo Jean-Pierre Laforce #71693
Jean-Pierre Laforce
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Co-Producer

Director of Photography

Photo Darius Khondji #22144

Darius Khondji

Darius Khondji
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Photo Jörg Widmer #20820
Jörg Widmer
Camera Operator

Makeup Department Head

Thi-Loan Nguyen
Makeup Department Head

Supervising Sound Editor

Photo Nadine Muse #110301
Nadine Muse
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Isabelle Thévenet
Script Supervisor

Electrician

Mohan Valmy
Electrician

Thanks

Photo Manuela Stehr #124925
Manuela Stehr
Thanks

Production Manager

Photo Ulli Neumann #123723
Ulli Neumann
Production Manager

Screenplay

Sound Designer

Photo Guillaume Sciama #110306
Guillaume Sciama
Sound Designer

Painter

Vincent Maroutian
Painter

Gaffer

Thierry Baucheron
Gaffer

Assistant Director

Photo Alain Olivieri #128497
Alain Olivieri
Assistant Director

Additional Music

Caroline Duris
Additional Music

Sound Effects

Pascal Chauvin
Sound Effects

What's left behind the scenes

  • Throughout the entire filming period, Emmanuelle Riva (1927-2017) stayed overnight on the set, as she disliked the thought of having to commute to filming every day through the crowded city and breathe polluted air. A specially hired security guard watched over the actress's peace of mind.
  • The plot is based on a free interpretation of events from the life of director Michael Haneke, whose aunt suffered from a degenerative illness. The paintings shown in the film belonged to Haneke's parents.
  • The entire film was shot in a studio. The view from the windows was added using computer technology.
  • At the director's insistence, the role of the former student Anne was played by a real pianist named Alexander Tarro. This was his first role in a film.
  • Jean-Louis Trintignant, who had practically left cinema to focus on stage productions, agreed to play the lead role out of respect for Michael Haneke. The role of Georges was written specifically for him.
  • The film's scenes were shot in chronological order, which Haneke believed was more convenient.
  • The scene with the dove was filmed 12 times.
  • The scene in which Jean-Louis Trintignant strangles Emmanuelle Riva's character was difficult for both actors. The actor had broken his arm shortly before, and the actress was simply afraid. A special mattress was used that allowed the actress to breathe. Michael Haneke himself lay under it to demonstrate to the actress that there was nothing to fear.
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