In 1983, French actress Maria Schneider gives an interview for the TV show Cinéma Cinémas. The conversation takes an unexpected turn when she challenges film industry practices and is asked to talk about the controversial film Last Tango in Paris (1972).
Directing | Elisabeth Subrin | Director |
Writing | Elisabeth Subrin | Screenplay |
Editing | Jennifer Ruff | Editor |
Camera | Pascale Marin | Director of Photography |
Art | Valérie Valéro | Production Design |
Production | Martin Bertier | Producer |
Production | Olivia Creamer | Associate Producer |
Production | Helen Olive | Producer |
Production | Daniella Shreir | Associate Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Corinne Bruand | Costume Design |
Production | Elsa Boutault-Caradec | Production Manager |
Directing | Jawahine Zentar | First Assistant Director |
Lighting | Hadrien Perrot | Electrician |
Lighting | Diarra Sourang | Gaffer |
Directing | Fanny Olivier | Script Supervisor |
Sound | Lucien Richardson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Sound | Nassim El Mounabbih | Sound |
Sound | Makedah Contout | Boom Operator |
Sound | Mike Bullock | Other |