8 Women - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "8 Women"
8 femmes (2002)
Timing: 1:51 (111 min)
8 Women - TMDB rating
6.9/10
940

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Olivier Delbosc #85232
Olivier Delbosc
Producer
Photo Marc Missonnier #85233
Marc Missonnier
Producer

Editor

Laurence Bawedin
Editor

Costume Design

Photo Pascaline Chavanne #101556
Pascaline Chavanne
Costume Design

Production Design

Arnaud de Moléron
Production Design

Set Decoration

Marie-Claire Quin
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

Krishna Levy
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Photo Jeanne Lapoirie #95744

Jeanne Lapoirie

Jeanne Lapoirie
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Sound Mixer

Photo Jean-Pierre Laforce #71693
Jean-Pierre Laforce
Sound Mixer

Screenplay

Sound Designer

Photo Pierre Gamet #111664
Pierre Gamet
Sound Designer

Choreographer

Sound Editor

Benoît Hillebrant
Sound Editor

Theatre Play

What's left behind the scenes

  • In the German distribution version of the film, eight French stars dubbed eight German film stars – Senta Berger (Gaby – Catherine Deneuve), Hannelore Elsner (Pierrette – Fanny Ardant), Cosma Shiva Hagen (Catherine – Ludivine Sagnier), Nina Hoss (Louise – Emmanuelle Béart), Nicolette Krebitz (Suzon – Virginie Ledoyen), Ruth-Maria Kubitschek (Mami – Danielle Darrieux), Katja Riemann (Agustín – Isabelle Huppert), Yasmin Tabatabai (Madame Chanel – Firmine Richard).
  • Louise presents a photograph of her former employer. It is a picture of the actress Romy Schneider.
  • Pierretta tells Augustine that she reminds her of the heroine of the novel “La Dame aux Camélias.” Augustine is playing Isabelle Huppert, who in turn played Maura Bolognini in “The True Story of La Dame aux Camélias” (1981).
  • Virginie Ledoyen’s character is pregnant; the actress herself was also pregnant during filming, and Danielle Darrieux joked that the film should have been called “Nine Women.”
  • Director François Ozon wanted to make a remake of George Cukor’s “The Women” (1939), but changed his mind and later came across a play written by Robert Thomas.
  • This is the third time that Danielle Darrieux has played Catherine Deneuve’s mother. Previously, it was in the films “The Girls of Rochefort” (1967) and “Scene of the Crime” (1986).
  • Initially, each heroine in the film was supposed to be associated not with a flower, but with a certain type of domestic bird, but the director abandoned this idea, preferring to be more 'gallant'.
  • Twice in the film, the ladies refer to a pistol as a revolver, but it is clearly visible that it is a semi-automatic pistol.
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