Le Roi mélancolique, la légende de René Vietto (2020)
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- 1h 5min
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René Bertrand | ... |
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Jean Bobet | ... |
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Philippe Brunel | ... |
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Jacques Gamblin | ... |
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Pascal Gnazzo | ... |
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Charles Gérard | ... |
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Olivier Haralambon | ... |
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Emile Idée | ... |
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José Mirando | ... |
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René Vietto | ... |
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Julien Camy |
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Julien Camy | ... | () |
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Leo the Last | ... | (music by) |
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Julien Camy | ... | (cinematography) |
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Julien Camy | ... | (edited by) |
David Dessites | ... | co-editor |
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Martial De Ranieri | ... | sound mixer |
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Vanessa Ramonbordes | ... | production staff |
Clément Rullière | ... | production assistant (as Clément Ruillière) |
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- Acis Productions (co-production)
- Givemefiveminutesprod (produced by)
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It was said that he spoke like Pagnol and climbed like no one else. A cyclist, symbol of a generation whose dreams were shattered by the Second World War, René Vietto marked the history of the Tour and of France by his flamboyant epics in the mountains, by his tears shed after his sacrifice in 1934. He was a man apart, a singular man, an inventor, a bicycle artist, guided in his life by a personal melancholy. Vietto made millions of people dream, and he continues to do so. He is King René. |
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