Bettina Rheims (2025)
Whether famous or anonymous, stars or prisoners, models or sex workers, women have always been at the center of Bettina Rheims' photographic work since her debut in 1978. Both subversive and glamorous, trashy and sophisticated, her photographs mark and bear witness to the upheavals of the era, which this leading photographer both anticipated and accompanied.
Director: Jean-Pierre Devillers
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Bettina Rheims as Self |
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Charlotte Rampling as Self |
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Philippe Dagen as Self |
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Catherine Millet as Self |
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Serge Bramly as Self |
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Jean-Luc Monterosso as Self |
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Topolino as Self |
| Directing | Jean-Pierre Devillers | Director |
| Writing | Philippe Thuillier | Idea |
| Writing | Michel Field | Author |
| Writing | Dominique Eloudy-Lenys | Author |
| Camera | Emilie Aujé | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Damien Girault | Camera Operator |
| Editing | Arnaud Catherine | Editor |
| Sound | Laurent Herniaux | Sound Mixer |
| Art | Sébastien Bruzzo | Graphic Designer |
| Crew | Emmanuelle Nowak | Documentation & Support |
| Production | Philippe Thuillier | Producer |