Barjo
1992 film by Jérôme Boivin / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Barjo (French: Confessions d'un Barjo) is a 1992 French film adaptation of Philip K. Dick's non-science fiction novel Confessions of a Crap Artist, originally written in 1959 and published in 1975, the only non-science fiction novel of Dick's to be published in his lifetime. The film was directed by Jérôme Boivin and written by Jacques Audiard and Jérôme Boivin, and stars Anne Brochet, Richard Bohringer and Hippolyte Girardot.[1] "Barjo" translates as "nutcase" or "nut job".
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Directed by | Jérôme Boivin |
Written by | Philip K. Dick (novel) Jacques Audiard Jérôme Boivin |
Produced by | Françoise Galfré (exec. prod.) Patrick Godeau |
Starring | Anne Brochet Richard Bohringer Hippolyte Girardot |
Cinematography | Jean-Claude Larrieu |
Edited by | Anne Lafarge |
Music by | Hugues Le Bars |
Distributed by | Myriad Pictures (US) |
Release dates | 13 May 1992 (France) 7 July 1993 (US) 23 February 1994 (US video) |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
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