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Paris, France | Bureaucracy
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7.2/10
IMDb1992 | Bertrand
Best Film Meilleur film | 1993 | Bertrand
Most Promising Actress Meilleur jeune espoir fminin | 1993 | Charlotte
Best Director Meilleur ralisateur | 1993 | Bertrand
Best Screenplay Original or Adaptation Meilleur scnario original ou adaptation | 1993 | Bertrand
Box Office Collection 5,400,000 USD
"L.627" refers to the article in the French legislation on public health pertaining to narcotics.
Bertrand Tavernier co-wrote this anti-drugs film with a Drug Squad detective, and dedicated it to his ex-heroin addict son.
A journal of working on the film was written by Bertrand Tavernier and published in Projections Issue No. 2 which is published yearly. The journal section is called "I Wake Up, Dreaming: A Journal for 1992" and begins on page 252.
"[last lines] Lucien 'Lulu' Marguet: Shit, the address. I forgot to ask her for her address."
"Cecile: You have no friends, they're all informants."