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'''[1964]: Como Films, Paris''' | '''[1964]: Como Films, Paris''' | ||
''Byzance'' [A short black and white film based on Stefan Zweig's essay "Die Eroberung von Byzanz, 29 Mai 1453"] | ''Byzance'' [A short black and white historical film based on Stefan Zweig's essay "Die Eroberung von Byzanz, 29 Mai 1453"] | ||
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Language: French | Language: French | ||
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Cinematographer: Willy Kurant | Cinematographer: Willy Kurant | ||
Runtime: 11 minutes | Runtime: 11 minutes | ||
Released in France | Released in France on 27 November 1964 | ||
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[[Category:Films / Plays / Operas]] | [[Category:Films / Plays / Operas]] |
Latest revision as of 15:23, 8 November 2017
[1964]: Como Films, Paris
Byzance [A short black and white historical film based on Stefan Zweig's essay "Die Eroberung von Byzanz, 29 Mai 1453"]
[1].
Language: French
[2].
Director: Maurice Pialat
[3].
Producer: Samy Halfton
[4].
Script writer [Translator of Stefan Zweig's essay]: André Reybaz
[5].
Cast [Reader]: André Reybaz
[6].
Cinematographer: Willy Kurant
[7].
Runtime: 11 minutes
[8].
Released in France on 27 November 1964