Synopsis
“Le Traité du hasard” tells the story of a small group of friends in Paris from 1995 to the present day. All, in their various ways, are confronted with the reality of HIV. One of them develops AIDS but survives, thanks to the arrival of three-drug therapy.
Credits
Director (1)
Actors (8)
Production and distribution (3)
- Executive Producer : Les Films du Labyrinthe
- Film exports/foreign sales : Les Films du Labyrinthe
- French distribution : Pierre Grise Distribution
Full credits (12)
- Executive Producer : Patrick Mimouni
- Screenwriter : Patrick Mimouni
- Directors of Photography : Florent Montcouquiol, Vincent Buron, Yann Carcedo
- Music Composer : Ika
- Editor : Patrick Mimouni
- Sound Recordist : Rémy Attal
- Costume designers : Eliane Pine Carringhton, Laurent Mercier
- Sound Assistant : Robert Renaud
- Assistant Operators : Vincent Buron, Florian Forléo
- Press Attaché (film) : Maurice Tinchant
- Production Designers : Patrick Mimouni, Rémy Attal
- Sound Mixer : Gérard Rousseau
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Technical details
- Type : Feature film
- Genres : Fiction
- Production language : French
- Production country : France (100.0%)
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French (France)
- Production year : 1998
- French release : 10/06/1998
- Runtime : 1 h 35 min
- Current status : Released
- Visa number : 90.886
- Visa issue date : 30/06/1998
- Approval : Yes
- Production formats : 35mm
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : 1.66
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About
This film is based on the “event” of AIDS among my contemporaries, the people of my generation and those after it; the “event” of sickness and death; the terror of this event; and also the fact that I myself, at times, experienced this terror with a kind of wonder, monstrous though it may seem to use such a word in this context. (Patrick Mimouni)