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Visa de censure n°X ()


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Shot in 1967 but not released until 1976, actor Pierre Clémenti's acid-infused experimental whirlwind of color and music featuring a who's who of the French 60s underground.

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Barbara Girard
Étienne O'Leary
Yves Beneyton
Jean-Marc Momon
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Michèle Giraud ...
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Frédéric Pardo ...
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Petra Vogt ...
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Directed by

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Pierre Clémenti

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Pierre Clémenti ... (writer)
 
Pierre Clémenti ... ()

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Pierre Clémenti ... producer

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Ivan Coaquette
Cyrille Verdeaux

Editing by

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Pierre Clémenti ... (uncredited)

Music Department

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Gilbert Artman ... musician
Christian Boulé ... musician
Aude Cornillac ... musician
Jean Claude D'Agostini ... musician
Joël Dugrenot ... musician
Antoine Duvernet ... musician
François Jeanneau ... musician
Ariel Kalma ... musician (as Ariel Minczevicz)
Jeannot Padovani ... musician
Olivier Paméla ... musician
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Also Known As
  • Visa de censure número X (France)
  • Film ou Visa de censure numéro X
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  • 42 min
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Trivia Directorial debut of actor Pierre Clémenti. See more »
Crazy Credits There are no opening/closing credits. The cast, the director and the film title appear in the middle of the film, from minute 23 to minute 25. However, all credits related to music and filming dates, are showed almost at the end of the film, from minute 37 to minute 39. See more »

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