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July 10, 1985. The Rainbow Warrior, a ship belonging to Greenpeace is docked in the port of Auckland, New Zealand when it sinks after an explosion. The incident claims the life of Fernando Pereira, a Portuguese photographer who is on board... See more »

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Le Duc
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Dominique Prieur
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Korovine
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Thomas Juge
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Stadgès
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Alain Mafart
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Julien Nalès
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Le superintendant Galbraith
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Colonel Lançon
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Général Saulnier
François Caron ...
Amiral Lacoste
Didier Sauvegrain ...
Le colonel de sécurité de la DGSE
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Le chef de service
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Audrenc
Stefan Elbaum ...
Velche (as Stéfan Elbaum)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Loïc Brabant ...
Officier 2
Vanessa Bunoust ...
Vendeuse Paris
Gregory Carew ...
Customs Official #1 (as Greg Carew)
Léon Clémence ...
Le quidam
Shayne Dumsday ...
Camurier
Henri Déus ...
Officier 1
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Self (archiveFootage)
Fabrice Farchi ...
Agent DGSE 2
Jean-Luc Fournier ...
Avocat
Caroline Furioli ...
Journaliste 1
Eric Gallienne ...
Journaliste 2
Warrick Grier ...
Policier 1
Joe Hann ...
René
Sindi Harrison ...
Employée Newman
Sonia Hell ...
Une journaliste
Charles Hernu ...
Self (archiveFootage)
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Party Guy (as Daniel Hirst)
Stephen Hughes ...
Hotel Porter (as Steven Hugues)
André Jaques ...
Tonel
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Capitaine 1
Robert Leibbrandt ...
Douanier aéroport
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Party Girl
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Douanier 1
Xavier Marchetti ...
Lieutenant 1
Pascal Monge ...
Huissier Matignon
Leonard Moss ...
Juge
Patrick Médioni ...
Agent DGSE 1
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Adjudant
Charles Ossola ...
Agent DGSE 3
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Journaliste Auckland
Benjamin Rataud ...
Agent de permanence
Alain Riemer ...
Pereira
Marc Schapira ...
Le restaurateur
Gaëtan Schmid ...
Dormand
Connie Seekoei ...
Maoris
Tamryn Speirs ...
Rainbow Warrior Passenger (as Tamryn Spiers)
Marcus Theunissen ...
Policier 2
Carmyn Tutayha ...
Maoris
Vincent Urbain ...
Berthelo
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Journaliste Auckland
Luke Walker ...
Maoris
Anthony Watterson ...
Maniguet
Monorom Youk ...
Femme chinoise
Nicola Barbour ...
Rainbow Warrior Passenger 2 (uncredited)
Anton Marshall ...
Urinating Maori (uncredited)
Jon Plowman ...
Policeman (uncredited)

Directed by

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Pierre Boutron

Written by

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Dan Franck ... (script)

Produced by

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Sophie Barrat ... executive producer
Joëy Faré ... producer
Paul Fonteyn ... associate producer
Anne Leduc ... associate producer
Teri-Lin Robertson ... producer: South Africa

Music by

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Eric Neveux

Cinematography by

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Alain Levent

Editing by

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Patrice Monnet

Editorial Department

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Marion Aubin ... assistant editor
Marie-Laurence Floc'h ... conforming editor
Carine Suquet ... color timer

Casting By

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Françoise Menidrey
Mito Skellern

Production Design by

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Denis Seiglan

Art Direction by

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Lana De Carvalho

Costume Design by

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Eve-Marie Arnault
Maleen Nokel

Makeup Department

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Laurence Azouvy ... makeup artist
Jean-Charles Bachelier ... hair stylist
Jane Blewett ... key hair stylist: South Africa
Lisa Schonker ... key makeup artist: South Africa

Production Management

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Vincent Allard ... unit manager
Catherine Belloeil Gagneux ... post-production supervisor (as Catherine Belloeil-Gagneux)
Cyril de Baecque ... production supervisor: South Africa
Marc Eloy ... production manager: France
Julien Flick ... assistant unit manager
Jean-Pascal Gautier ... unit manager
Julien Merle ... unit manager
Christine Moarbes ... assistant unit manager
Lystelle Peyregne ... production manager
Joëlle Sabri ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Claire Chevrier ... second assistant director
Eva Franzen ... co-first assistant director: South Africa
Stephane Gibourdel ... second assistant director: South Africa
Didier Gource ... first assistant director
Matthieu Ploteau ... third assistant director

Art Department

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Catherine d'Ovidio ... first assistant decorator
Tristan Girault ... property master
Julien Mercher ... first assistant decorator
Françoise Montenot ... first assistant decorator: UK
Johann Oosthuizen ... set dresser (as Johan Oosthuizen)
Hélène Vaillant ... upholsterer
Sonja Wessels ... set dressing assistant: South Africa

Sound Department

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Olivier Burgaud ... boom operator
Toni Di Rocco ... sound mix technician
Xavier Drouault ... foley artist
Michel Filippi ... adr supervisor
Jean-Pierre Halbwachs ... supervising sound editor
Marie Massiani ... sound mixer
Philippe Penot ... foley artist
Guillaume Sciama ... sound

Special Effects by

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Andrew Robertson ... pyrotechnics / special effects supervisor

Visual Effects by

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Pierre Genin ... visual effects
Lukas Herrmann ... digital matte paint artist
Philippe Huberdeau ... digital compositor
Jirí Linhart ... digital effects artist

Stunts

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Rory Atkinson ... stunts
Oliver Bailey ... stunt performer
Cecil Carter ... stunt coordinator: South Africa
Dan Hirst ... stunt performer
Julian Koberman ... stunt performer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Yannick Audige ... electrician
Gilles Boisacq ... gaffer
Sadi Boualam ... gaffer
Julien Brule ... assistant camera
Isabelle Brégeaud ... first assistant camera
Mathieu Cachera ... camera operator
Pierre-Laurent Chénieux ... camera operator
Jérôme Doidy ... grip
Raphael Jourdan ... key grip
Justin Kirschner ... video assist: main unit / videoa assist operator: main unit
Jean-Claude Lother ... still photographer
Brahim Ouchene ... electrician
Jean Marc Rolando ... first assistant camera: South Africa
Sven Vosloo ... assistant camera
Guillaume Quoilin ... steadicam operator (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Evy Figliolini ... extras casting
Sonia Hallosserie ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Susan Barras ... key costumer (as Susan Pollard)
Maleen Nokel ... wardrobe mistress: South Africa (as Maleen Nokel-Bintz)
Elsa Soustre ... costumer (as Elsa Gies)
Marilyne Walbert ... costumer

Script and Continuity Department

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Pilar Billiet ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Fabrice de La Patellière ... fiction director (as Fabrice de la Patellière)
Dominique Jubin ... fiction director
Jason Martin ... marine coordinator
Nicolas Sislian ... armorer
Delphine Vaquier ... press attache
Arlette Zylberberg ... production administrator: RTBF

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Plot Summary

July 10, 1985. The Rainbow Warrior, a ship belonging to Greenpeace is docked in the port of Auckland, New Zealand when it sinks after an explosion. The incident claims the life of Fernando Pereira, a Portuguese photographer who is on board at the time of the explosion. Suspicions start to grow that the explosion is not an accident. The Rainbow Warrior was originally set head for the Mururoa Archipelago to protest against French nuclear tests there, and to ensure it won't reach its destination, the French secret service takes the necessary steps in doing so. Two French intelligence agents, Alain Mafart and Dominique Prieur, appearing as a swiss married couple are being arrested by New Zealand's authorities under suspicion of placing the bombs on board the Rainbow Warrior. The two become subsequently known as the "fake Mrs and Mrs Turenge". The French intelligence service has now an indiscreet matter in their hands, and some want to leak information to their sources in the media. Written by kai81

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Also Known As
  • L'affaire du Rainbow Warrior (France)
  • Rainbow Warrior (World-wide, English title)
  • The Rainbow Warrior (World-wide, English title)
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  • 96 min
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