La Femme Nikita - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "La Femme Nikita"
Nikita (1990)
Timing: 1:57 (117 min)
La Femme Nikita - TMDB rating
7.102/10
1858
La Femme Nikita - Kinopoisk rating
7.168/10
58539
La Femme Nikita - IMDB rating
7.2/10
81000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Patrice Ledoux #71489
Patrice Ledoux
Producer

Executive Producer

Claude Besson
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

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Nathalie Chéron
Casting

Editor

Photo Olivier Mauffroy #96831
Olivier Mauffroy
Editor

Costume Design

Photo Mimi Lempicka #72854
Mimi Lempicka
Costume Design
Anne Angelini
Costume Design
Valentin Breton Des Loys
Costume Design

Production Design

Dan Weil
Production Design

Set Decoration

Julie Sfez
Set Decoration

Key Makeup Artist

Geneviève Peyralade
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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Gérard Lamps
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Éric Serra #71490

Éric Serra

Éric Serra
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

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Luc Besson

Luc Besson
Co-Producer

Director of Photography

Photo Thierry Arbogast #7417Photo Thierry Arbogast #7418

Thierry Arbogast

Thierry Arbogast
Director of Photography

Property Master

Photo Christian Gazio #38704
Christian Gazio
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Elisabeth Chochoy
Script Supervisor

Hair Department Head

Paul de Fisser
Hair Department Head

Electrician

Christophe Dural
Electrician
Bernard Estève
Electrician

Still Photographer

Patrick Camboulive
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

Christophe Vassort
First Assistant Director

Production Manager

Jérôme Chalou
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Xavier Griette
Boom Operator

Set Designer

Marie Brand
Set Designer

Foley Artist

Jérôme Lévy
Foley Artist

Assistant Editor

Fanchon Brulé
Assistant Editor
Nathalie Hureau
Assistant Editor
Annie Marciniak
Assistant Editor
Catherine Constant
Assistant Editor

Key Grip

Michel Dechaud
Key Grip

Grip

Gilles Floquet
Grip
Jacques Barbazange
Grip

Production Accountant

Monique Pautas
Production Accountant

First Assistant Camera

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Jeanne Lapoirie

Jeanne Lapoirie
First Assistant Camera

Sound Engineer

Dominik Borde
Sound Engineer

Sound

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Pierre Befve
Sound
Patrice Grisolet
Sound
Marie Guesnier
Sound
Michel Barlier
Sound

Production Secretary

Marie-Laure Compain
Production Secretary

Extras Casting

Nathalie Serfaty
Extras Casting

Second Assistant Camera

Germain Desmoulins
Second Assistant Camera

Construction Manager

Alain Darthou
Construction Manager

Sound Effects

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Eric Mauer
Sound Effects

Color Timer

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Yvan Lucas

Yvan Lucas
Color Timer

Dresser

Marie Rodriguez
Dresser
Tammera Tudor
Dresser

What's left behind the scenes

  • At the insistence of Luc Besson, the lead actress, Anne Parillaud, spent a lot of time handling weapons to get used to them. She constantly loaded and unloaded a mock pistol even while in her car. Once, police noticed this, assumed the weapon was real, and forced the actress to stop and exit the car with her hands raised.
  • Victor arrives at the embassy in a Mercedes with diplomatic license plates indicating the car belongs to the Australian embassy.
  • In the restaurant scene, Nikita fires a Desert Eagle Mark VII pistol chambered in .357 Magnum, manufactured by the Israeli military state corporation Israel Military Industries.
  • Filming took place from February 13 to July 10, 1989.
  • At the insistence of Luc Besson, the lead actress, Anne Parillaud, spent a lot of time with weapons to get used to them. She constantly loaded and unloaded a pistol mock-up even in the car. Once, police noticed this, assumed the weapon was real, and forced the actress to stop and exit the car with her hands up.
  • In the first scene featuring Anne Parillaud, she delivers only one line, yet it took around a hundred takes to film. Parillaud later learned that director Luc Besson used the second take in the film.
  • Viktor arrives at the embassy in a Mercedes with diplomatic license plates indicating the car belongs to the Australian embassy.
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