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Despair est un film germano-français de Rainer Werner Fassbinder sorti en 1978.
Synopsis
La lente descente dans la folie d'un émigré russe, Hermann Hermann, magnat du chocolat, dans l'Allemagne des années 1930.
Distribution
Fiche technique
- Scénario : Tom Stoppard d'après le roman de Vladimir Nabokov
- Durée : 119 min
- Pays : Allemagne de l'ouest / France
- Langue : Anglais
- Couleur : Couleur
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Catégories :
- Film allemand
- Film français
- Adaptation d'une œuvre littéraire au cinéma
- Film sorti en 1978
- Film réalisé par Rainer Werner Fassbinder
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