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Directed by | Régis Wargnier |
Written by | Érik Orsenna Louis Gardel Catherine Cohen Régis Wargnier |
Produced by | Eric Heumann Jean Labadie |
Starring | Catherine Deneuve Vincent Pérez Linh Dan Pham Jean Yanne |
Cinematography | François Catonné |
Edited by | Agnès Schwab Geneviève Winding |
Music by | Patrick Doyle |
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Distributed by | BAC Films |
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Running time | 159 minutes |
Country | France |
Languages | French Vietnamese |
Box office | $29.6 million[1] |
Indochine (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃dɔʃin]) is a 1992 French period drama film set in colonial French Indochina during the 1930s to 1950s. It is the story of Éliane Devries, a French plantation owner, and of her adopted Vietnamese daughter, Camille, set against the backdrop of the rising Vietnamese nationalist movement. The screenplay was written by novelist Érik Orsenna, screenwriters Louis Gardel and Catherine Cohen, and director Régis Wargnier. The film stars Catherine Deneuve, Vincent Pérez, Linh Dan Pham, Jean Yanne and Dominique Blanc. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, and Deneuve was nominated for Best Actress.[2]
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