All Together (2011 film)
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All Together[2] (French: Et si on vivait tous ensemble?, literally "And If We All Lived Together?") is a 2011 French-German comedy film written and directed by Stéphane Robelin, and starring Jane Fonda and Geraldine Chaplin as participants of an alternate living experiment, that is observed by a graduate student played by Daniel Brühl. The film marks Fonda's first French-speaking role since starring in Jean-Luc Godard's film Tout Va Bien (1972).[3]
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Directed by | Stéphane Robelin |
Written by | Stéphane Robelin |
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Cinematography | Dominique Colin |
Edited by | Patrick Wilfert |
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Running time | 96 min |
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Language | French |
Budget | $7 million |
Box office | $11.1 million[1] |
Filming took place over two months in Paris in the summer of 2010.[4][5] The film premiered on the closing night of the Locarno International Film Festival on 13 August 2011.[6] It was released on DVD on 19 March 2013.[7]