Les Derniers Jours d'Emmanuel Kant
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Les Derniers Jours d'Emmanuel Kant (1993, English: The Last Days of Immanuel Kant) is a film directed by French director Philippe Collin. It is based on the The Last Days of Immanuel Kant by English writer Thomas De Quincey.
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Synopsis
Emmanuel Kant, the famous philosopher, author of The Metaphysics of Morals, approaches the end of his life. His life is entirely punctuated by habits acquired over many years. The leaving of his butler Martin Lampe will upset this well planned life ...
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Fiche technique
- Réalisation : Philippe Collin
- Scénario : Philippe Collin, André Scala, adapté du récit de Thomas de Quincey
- Production : Archipel 33
- Distribution DVD : éditions Films du Paradoxe
- Format : Noir et blanc
- Durée : 70 minutes (1h10)
- Date de sortie :
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Distribution
- David Warrilow : Emmanuel Kant
- Christian Rist : le silhouetteur
- André Wilms : Wasianski
- Roland Amstutz : Lampe
- Julien Rochefort : l'étudiant
- Claude Aufaure : l'oiseleur
- François Raoul-Duval : le Général
- Alain Mac Moy : Green
- Jean Dautremay : Borowski
- Alain Rimoux : Motherby
- Hélène Roussel : la sœur d'Emmanuel Kant
- Réginald Huguenin : Kauffmann
- Emmanuelle Clove
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