King Lear (1988)
L'écrivain Norman Mailer doit écrire une nouvelle version du Roi Lear de William Shakespeare. L'histoire se déroule après la catastrophe survenue à Tchernobyl, la vie est revenue à la normale, mais l'art n'existe plus. William Shakespeare junior, cinquième du nom, se lance alors à la recherche d’œuvres disparues. Il découvre un ponte de la mafia, Don Learo, et sa fille, Cordelia, qui entretiennent des rapports conflictuels.
Directeur: Jean-Luc Godard
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Peter Sellars as William Shakespeare Junior the Fifth |
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Burgess Meredith as Don Learo |
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Julie Delpy as Virginia |
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Leos Carax as Edgar |
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Molly Ringwald as Cordelia |
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Jean-Luc Godard as Professor Pluggy |
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Woody Allen as Mr. Alien (uncredited) |
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Freddy Buache as Professor Quentin Kozintsev (uncredited) |
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Menahem Golan as Self (voice) (uncredited) |
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Suzanne Lanza as (uncredited) |
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Kate Mailer as Self (uncredited) |
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Norman Mailer as Self (uncredited) |
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Michèle Pétin as Journalist (uncredited) |
| Writing | Jean-Luc Godard | Writer |
| Directing | Jean-Luc Godard | Director |
| Writing | Peter Sellars | Writer |
| Writing | Norman Mailer | Writer |
| Editing | Jean-Luc Godard | Editor |
| Camera | Sophie Maintigneux | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Ludwig van Beethoven | Music |
| Sound | Johann Sebastian Bach | Music |
| Production | Yoram Globus | Producer |
| Production | Menahem Golan | Producer |
| Production | Tom Luddy | Associate Producer |
| Writing | William Shakespeare | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Richard Debuisne | Writer |
| Production | Jean-Luc Godard | Executive Producer |
| Production | Jon Turtle | Finance |
| Directing | Hervé Duhamel | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Stanley B. Gill | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | François Musy | Sound |
| Camera | Alex Aurichio | Assistant Camera |
| Lighting | Jim Denny | Gaffer |
| Production | Omneya 'Nini' Mazen | Post Production Coordinator |