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Fausto (1993)


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Full credits
Associate producer : Joël Foulon
Director : Remy Duchemin
Scriptwriters : Richard Morgiève, Remy Duchemin
Author of original work : Richard Morgiève
Actors : Ken Higelin, Jean Yanne, François Hautesserre, Florence Darrel, Maurice Benichou, Bruce Myers, Maïté Nahyr
Director of photography : Yves Lafaye
Sound mixer : Michel Kharat, Thierry Delor
Sound Assistant : Ludovic Hénault
Film editor : Maryline Monthieux
Production designer : Gilbert Druart
Music Composer : Denis Barbier
Costume designers : Philippe Guillotel, Annie Perier Bertaux
Film production and distribution
Co-production : France 2 Cinéma
French distribution : AMORCES DIFFUSION
Film export/Foreign Sales : FTD International Cinéma (voir France Télévisions Distribution)
Associate production company : BBD Productions, Lili Productions
International distribution
Belgium : CNR
Released 10/19/94
BRUSSELS : CNR
Released 10/19/94
Germany : Concorde Filmverleih
Released 6/30/94
Japan : Zazie Films
Released N/A
LOS ANGELES : Miramax Films
Released 8/12/94
NEW YORK : Miramax Films
Released 8/12/94
USA : Miramax Films
Released 8/12/94
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Technical details
Feature film, Fiction
Production language : French
Nationality : 100% French (France)
Production year : 1993
French release : 22/09/1993
Runtime : 1h 21mn
Current status : Released
Visa issue date : 18/02/1993
Approval : Yes
Production formats : 35mm
Screening format : 35mm
Color type : Color
Aspect ratio : 1.85
Sound format : Mono
Synopsis
Characters from fairy tales can be found on city streets, in an orphanage or a tailor's workshop. Yet the story of Fausto Barbarico starts off badly when, at the age of seventeen, he loses his parents and is plunged headlong into a rough and difficult world. But Fausto has a gift : he can turn the most desperate situation to his advantage. He makes a friend at the orphanage : his confident and brother, fat Raymond, the tender-hearted "pétomane" who swears by his new buddy Fausto. No sooner does Fausto start working as an apprentice than he finds a second father in his boss Mietek Breslawer, the hunchbacked Jewish tailor who tells such marvellous stories and wields the scissors so skilfully. And the colourful neighbours adopt Fausto as their lucky mascot thanks to the flamboyant costumes he creates. Just like in all fairy-tales, the orphan will end up with everything : love, firendship, a family talent and renown... We can always dream, even at the end of the 20th Century...
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