The Little Apocalypse (French: La Petite Apocalypse) is a 1993 French comedy film, an adaptation of Tadeusz Konwicki's novel, directed by Costa-Gavras. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival.[2] It follows the trials of a Pole who lives in France who wants his written work published. Unable to get anywhere, he starts to enlist help from others, resorting to some unusual extremes.
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Directed by | Costa-Gavras |
Written by | Costa-Gavras Jean-Claude Grumberg adapted from a novel by Tadeusz Konwicki |
Produced by | Michèle Ray-Gavras |
Starring | André Dussollier |
Cinematography | Patrick Blossier |
Edited by | Joële Van Effenterre |
Music by | Philippe Sarde |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $390.000[1] |
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