Lucien Brouillard
Originally released in 1983. Lucien Brouillard is a drama/history film. directed by Bruno Carrière.
Starring Pierre Curzi, Roger Blay, and Marie Tifo
Synopsis
Solitary anarchist, Lucien Brouillard ceaselessly fights for his rights and those of his societal peers. His subversive whistleblower activities will bring him endless troubles, and he will begin a real descent into Hell after his former childhood friend, and now judge, Jacque Martineau.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- ACPAV
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lucien Brouillard about?
Solitary anarchist, Lucien Brouillard ceaselessly fights for his rights and those of his societal peers. His subversive whistleblower activities will bring him endless troubles, and he will begin a...
Who directed Lucien Brouillard?
Lucien Brouillard was directed by Bruno Carrière.
How long is Lucien Brouillard?
Lucien Brouillard has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Lucien Brouillard released?
Lucien Brouillard was released on March 20, 1983 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Lucien Brouillard?
The main cast of Lucien Brouillard includes Pierre Curzi, Roger Blay, Marie Tifo, Paul Savoie, Jean Duceppe.