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The Other One ()

L'autre (original title)
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Anne-Marie leaves Alex. Unlike him, who would like to lead a real married life, she wants to protect her freedom. They split up without any problems and continue to see one another. However, when Anne-Marie finds out that Alex has a new... See more »

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Anne-Marie Meier
Peter Bonke ...
Lars
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Alex
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Maryse Schneider
Christèle Tual ...
Aude
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Suzanne
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L'homme aux étoiles
Anne Verdier ...
La spécialiste des insultes
Paula Keiller ...
La femme Kern - la rivale
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M. Schneider
Martine Vandeville ...
La concierge
Jean-Claude Vannier ...
Un invité de Lars
Jean-Pierre Pancrazi ...
Un invité de Lars
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Une invitée de Lars
Paola Comis ...
Une invitée de Lars
Jacqueline Noëlle ...
La vieille dame
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La pseudo Alice Brunet
Véronique Bayer ...
La femme évanouie
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L'amie de Mme Schneider
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Lui-même (as Michel Cymes)
Marina Carrère d'Encausse ...
Elle-même
Guy-Pacôme Assi
Erwan Besnard
Christian Champy
Jean-Marie Charuau
Erik Forcinal
Philippe Houriez
Anne-Gaëlle Ouinez
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(as Sandrine Rigaut)
Marjan Ristic
Ludmila Ruoso
Jeanne Susan
Pascal Tourain
Laurent Romejko ...
(voice)
Anne-Louise Trividic ...
(voice)

Directed by

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Patrick-Mario Bernard
Pierre Trividic

Written by

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Patrick-Mario Bernard ... (screenplay)
 
Annie Ernaux ... (novel "L'Occupation")
 
Pierre Trividic ... (screenplay)

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Serge Hayat ... co-producer
Patrick Sobelman ... producer

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Rep Muzak

Cinematography by

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Pierric Gantelmi d'Ille

Editing by

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Yann Dedet

Editorial Department

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Minori Akimoto ... assistant editor
Marjolaine Mispelaere ... digital intermediate colorist

Casting By

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Christel Baras

Production Design by

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Axel Deboaisne ... (as Alex Deboaisne)
Daphné Deboaisne

Set Decoration by

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Vincent Deleforge ... (set decorations)

Makeup Department

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Anne Moralis ... wig maker

Production Management

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Ygal Egry ... assistant unit manager
Pierre Huot ... post-production supervisor
Pierre Samolany ... assistant unit manager
Lola Zajdermann ... assistant production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Raphaëlle Bruyas ... first assistant director
Clothilde Carenco ... third assistant director
Stéphane Talagrand ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Florent Maillot ... property master
Marguerite Rousseau ... second assistant decorator

Sound Department

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Benjamin Bober ... boom operator
Steven Ghouti ... adr mixer
Jean Mallet ... re-recording mixer / sound editor
Fred Mays ... post-synchronisation
André Rigaut ... sound
Jean-Guy Veran ... foley recordist

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Claire Cuinier ... visual effects
Antoine Douadi ... flame artist
Roxane Fechner ... visual effects supervisor
Elodie Glain ... visual effects coordinator
Mathieu Gérard ... digital effects artist
Pascal Laurent ... visual effects producer
Bruno Sommier ... visual effects
Aurélie Villard ... digital artist

Camera and Electrical Department

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Matthieu Lornat ... second assistant camera
Sonia Martinez ... second assistant camera
Sonia Martínez ... second assistant camera
Eloi Rimmelspacher ... third assistant camera
Gérard Rival ... key grip
Damien Tessandier ... first assistant camera

Casting Department

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Karen Hottois ... casting assistant
Justine Leocadie ... extras casting (as Justine Léocadie)

Location Management

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Myriam Segall ... assistant location scout
Stéphane Talagrand ... location scout

Script and Continuity Department

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Bénédicte Darblay ... script supervisor

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Anne-Marie leaves Alex. Unlike him, who would like to lead a real married life, she wants to protect her freedom. They split up without any problems and continue to see one another. However, when Anne-Marie finds out that Alex has a new woman, she is madly jealous. She plunges into a troubling world that is full of signals and threats. Written by Venice Film Festival

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Also Known As
  • Occupation (France)
  • The Other One (United States)
  • The Other One (World-wide, English title)
  • The Other One (United Kingdom)
  • Ta druhá (Czechia)
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  • 97 min
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