Lovers (1999 film)
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Directed byJean-Marc Barr
Written byJean-Marc Barr
Pascal Arnold
Pascal Arnold
Produced byPascal Arnold
StarringÉlodie Bouchez
Sergej Trifunović
Sergej Trifunović
| Lovers | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Jean-Marc Barr |
| Written by | Jean-Marc Barr Pascal Arnold |
| Produced by | Pascal Arnold |
| Starring | Élodie Bouchez Sergej Trifunović |
| Cinematography | Jean-Marc Barr |
| Edited by | Brian Schmitt |
Production companies | Bar Nothing TF1 International Tolodo |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
| Country | France |
| Languages | English French Serbo-Croatian |
| Budget | $800,000 |
| Box office | $92,000[1] |
Lovers is a 1999 French drama film directed by Jean-Marc Barr. It was the fifth film and the first non-Danish film to be made under the self-imposed rules of the Dogme 95 manifesto.[2]
Jeanne and Dragan meet in a Paris bookshop. She works there and he is looking for a book on the English painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The two strike up a passionate affair, but Dragan does not tell her that he is in the country illegally.