An Officer and a Spy (2019)
An Officer and a Spy (2019)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Louis Garrel
Alfred Dreyfus
Christophe Maratier
Adjudant dégradation
Emmanuelle Seigner
Pauline Monnier
Pierre Poirot
Greffier Vallecalle
Hervé Pierre
General Gonse
Stefan Godin
Général Darras
Jean Dujardin
Marie-Georges Picquart
Grégory Gadebois
Henry
Eric Ruf
Sandherr
Melvil Poupaud
Maître Labori
Wladimir Yordanoff
Général Mercier
Didier Sandre
Général Boisdeffre
Mathieu Amalric
Bertillon
Laurent Stocker
General de Pellieux
Yannik Landrein
Gast
Roman Polanski
Director
Vincent Perez
Maître Leblois
Michel Vuillermoz
Du Paty de Clam
Robert Harris
Writer
Vincent Grass
General Billot
Denis Podalydès
Maître Demange
Alain Goldman
Producer
Alexandre Desplat
Composer
Damien Bonnard
Desvernine
Paweł Edelman
Cinematographer
Laurent Natrella
Esterhazy
Bruno Raffaelli
Judge Delegorgue
Hervé de Luze
Editor
Michaël Laguens
CastingDirector
Jean Rabasse
ProductionDesigner
Luca Barbareschi
Philippe Monnier / Co-Producer
Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina
Bachir
Kevin Garnichat
Lauth
Vincent de Boüard
Gribelin
Luce Mouchel
Madame Sandherr
Fabien Tucci
Security Officer
Fred Epaud
Artillery Officer
Nicolas Wanczycki
Foucault
Franck Mercadal
Captain Calmont
Philippe Magnan
Attorney Brisset
Pierre Forest
Colonel Maurel
Édith Le Merdy
Concierge
Jeanne Rosa
Martha Leblois
Benoît Allemane
Georges Charpentier
Ludovic Paris
Senator Ranc
Gérard Chaillou
Georges Clémenceau
Nicolas Bridet
Mathieu Dreyfus
André Marcon
Émile Zola
Pierre Aussedat
Colonel at Picquart's Arrest
Rafaël de Ferran
Newspaper Seller
Jean-Marie Frin
Judge Delegorgue
Swan Starosta
Lucie Dreyfus
Jean-Gilles Barbier
Duel Arbiter
Jean-Marie Lecoq
Duel Doctor
Thierry Gimenez
Colonel Jouaust
Clément Jacqmin
Journalist
Boris Ventura-Diaz
Journalist
Lionel Mur
Journalist
Raphaël Caraty
Journalist
Yves-Pol Deniélou
Journalist
Élodie Auger
Dancer
Margritte Gouin
Dancer
Élodie Lobjois
Dancer
Mélanie Malet
Dancer
Carole Mongin
Dancer
Laurine Ristroph
Dancer
Thibault Signovert
Musician
Valentin Cotton
Musician
Florian Blot
Musician
Adrien Boulanger
Musician
Julien Francomano
Musician
Camille-Raphaël Bérard
Musician
Marc Legrand
Musician
Jean-Baptiste Souchon
Musician
Emmanuel Borghi
Musician
Jérome Duhamel
Musician
Patrick Perrin
Musician
Jean-Jacques Breniaud
Gunner
Benjamin Dubos
Gunner
Romain Mestre
Gunner
Guy Chaillaud
Gunner
Charles Lapierre
Gunner
Mickael Cartier
Gunner
Brigitte Boucher
Marie Bastian (uncredited)
Mathieu Cayrou
Private Dugommier (uncredited)
Michèle Clément
Washerwoman (uncredited)
Nicolas de Lavergne
Auguste Dutrieux (uncredited)
Benjamin Gouzien
Joseph Reinach (uncredited)
Pierre Hurel
Man (uncredited)
Romain Lehnhoff
Gunner (uncredited)
Pierre Léon Luneau
Captain Valdant (uncredited)
Charles Tesnière
Officer (uncredited)
Antoine Zerbini
Soldier (uncredited)
Pascaline Chavanne
Costume Design
Hubert Engammare
First Assistant Director
Lucien Balibar
Sound
Philippe Cord'homme
Set Decoration
Sylvette Baudrot
Script Supervisor
Dominique Moisan
Art Direction
Aymeric Devoldère
Supervising Sound Editor
Alain Féat
Sound Editor
Cyril Holtz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Agathe Dupuis
Key Hair Stylist
Niels Barletta
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 30, 2019
Original NameJ'accuse
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 12m
Budget$25,300,000
Box Office$18,878,646
Filming LocationsÎle-de-France · Paris, France
Genres
Wiki.
An Officer and a Spy (French: J'accuse) is a 2019 historical drama film directed by Roman Polanski about the Dreyfus affair, with a screenplay by Polanski and Robert Harris based on Harris's 2013 novel of the same name. The name J'accuse has its origins in Émile Zola's article in l'Aurore in January 1898 in which the famous author accused many people of France of continuing to support the increasingly blatantly erroneous accusations against Dreyfus.
The film had its premiere at the 76th Venice International Film Festival on 30 August 2019, winning the Grand Jury Prize and the FIPRESCI Prize. It received twelve nominations for the 45th César Awards, the most nominations of any eligible film, and eventually won the awards for Best Adaptation, Best Costume Design, and Best Director. The film was also nominated in four categories at the 32nd European Film Awards, including for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Screenwriter, ultimately winning none. It received David di Donatello and Polish Film Awards nominations as Best Foreign and Best European film respectively.