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La ballade de Titus

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Music by
  
Hadi Kalafate

Initial release
  
1998

Cinematography
  
Michel Abramowicz

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Directed by
  
Vincent De Brus

Edited by
  
Marie-Blanche Colonna

Director
  
Vincent de Brus

Editor
  
Marie-Blanche Colonna

Produced by
  
Christian Larouche Jean-Pierre Ramsay-Levi

Starring
  
Michel Courtemanche Jean-Claude Dreyfus Catherine Jacob

Production company
  
Cinépix FIT Productions

Written by
  
Vincent de Brus, Stéphane Giusti

Cast
  
Catherine Jacob, Jean‑Claude Dreyfus, Michel Courtemanche

Similar
  
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La ballade de Titus is a 1997 French comedy film, directed by Vincent De Brus.

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Plot

Burlesque fable addressing a serious subject : the right to difference through the adventures of Titus from a young age was locked in the basement by his adoptive parents with only companions a television, a VCR and five hundred cartoons cassettes. We find him twenty years later in the clinic of the terrible Dr. Schrink. But there, thwarting the plans of the wicked, he meets the love and glory soon.

Production

The movie was first released in Germany, 17 July 1997, and then in France, 15 July 1998.

References

La ballade de Titus Wikipedia