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France, 1936-37. The Popular Front wins elections, the Spanish Civil War begins, and Hitler and Stalin are manipulating and spying. The brilliant exile, Fiodor Voronin, a general at 20, is the deputy at the White Russian Military Union,... See more »

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Arsinoé
Serge Renko ...
Fiodor
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Maguy
Grigori Manoukov ...
Boris
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Gen. Dobrinsky
Nathalia Krougly ...
La Générale
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Janine
Jeanne Rambur ...
Dany
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André
Vitalyi Cheremet ...
Alexis Tcherepnine
Bernard Peysson ...
Le médecin
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Le journaliste
Emilie Fourrier ...
L'aide-couturière
Alexandre Koltchak ...
Planton
Vladimir Léon ...
Tchernov
Aleksandr Cherkasov ...
Amiral Galinine (as Alexandre Tscherkassoff)
Alexander Koumpan ...
Gen. Melinski
Jorg Schnass ...
Le policier allemand
Georges Benoît ...
Le commissaire français
Jean-Claude Tchevrekdjian ...
Le premier violon
Gilberto Cortes Alcayaga ...
Le deuxième violon
Arnaud Limonaire ...
L'altiste
Chahan Dinanian ...
Le violoncelliste
Marc Goldfeder ...
Le pianiste
Pierre Chydivar
Danièle Rezzi ...
(as Danièle Rezzi-Gouhier)
Antoine Fontaine
Nicolas Leclère
Alexandre Louschik
Pierre-Jean Larroque
Elena Rivas
Léon Kolasa ...
Le garçon de café
Danielle Boutard
Maurice Lampel
Petr Kaplichenko
Dada ...
(as Daniel Dumartin)
Giovanni Portincasa
Lothar Olschewski
Thomas Sekula
Istvan Van Heuverzwyn
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Siegfried Loeffler ...
German Soldier

Directed by

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Éric Rohmer

Written by

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Éric Rohmer ... (written by)

Produced by

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Mariela Besuievsky ... co-producer
Laurent Danielou ... associate producer
Valerio De Paolis ... co-producer
Françoise Etchegaray ... producer
Enrique González Macho ... co-producer
Gerardo Herrero ... co-producer
Philippe Liégeois ... producer
Jean-Michel Rey ... producer
Ivan Solovov ... co-producer
Panayotis Veremis ... co-producer (as Takis Veremis)

Cinematography by

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Diane Baratier

Editing by

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Mary Stephen

Editorial Department

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Christian Rever ... color timer

Casting By

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Audrey Gatimel

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Antoine Fontaine

Set Decoration by

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Cécile Deleu

Costume Design by

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Pierre-Jean Larroque

Makeup Department

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Marie Luiset ... makeup artist
Annie Marandin ... key hair stylist
Paillette ... key makeup artist (as Jacques Maistre)

Production Management

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Ève Albertini ... post-production supervisor
Thomas Douineau ... production manager trainee
Nicolas Leclère ... assistant unit manager
Vincent Léonard ... assistant unit manager
Sybil Nicolas ... unit production manager
Pierre Wallon ... production manager

Art Department

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Samia Al Kayar ... assistant set decorator
François Aïssa ... carpenter
Clarence Beaumont ... ripper
Philippe Binard ... painter
Pascale Bouillot ... painter
Raphaelle Comté ... painter
Gwenaëlle Cormec ... assistant set decorator
Hubert De Forcade ... constructor
Cécile Deleu ... set designer
Frédéric DeVilliers ... tapestry
Guillaume Diehl ... ripper
Bernard Ducrocq ... property master
Auguste Fontaine ... locksmith
Samuel Guille ... locksmith
Nicolas Heritier ... carpenter
Jessica Labet ... trainee set designer
Régis Lebourg ... painter
Matthieu Lemarie ... painter
Jacques Lemeilleur ... ripper (as Jacques Le Meilleur)
Quentin Lestienne ... additional swing gang
Sylviane Lièvremont ... painter
Benoît Magny ... painter
Patrice Massida ... carpenter
Xavier Morange ... painter
Amanda Ponsa ... painter
Jérôme Pouvaret ... constructor
Laurence Raphael ... painter
Maxime Ravaine ... graphic artist
Julien Roger ... painter
Aligna Sadakhom ... carpenter
Christophe Simonnet ... trainee constructor
Frank Thevenon ... carpenter (as Franck Thévenon)
Eric Thévenon ... carpenter
Audrey Vuong ... assistant decorator
Charlotte Véry ... painter

Sound Department

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Laurent Charbonnier ... sound assistant
Jonathan Liebling ... foley artist
Pascal Ribier ... sound

Camera and Electrical Department

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Sébastien Bustamante ... trainee camera
Marc Casi ... assistant grip
David Grinberg ... assistant camera
Christian Hereau ... electrician
Tom Mitaux ... assistant electrician
Jean-Claude Moireau ... still photographer
Marc Mulero ... assistant electrician
Michel Strasser ... grip

Casting Department

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Audrey Gatimel ... additional cast and extras

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Gilles Bodu-Lemoine ... costume assistant
Maritza Reitzman ... costume assistant
Indiana Sylla ... wardrobe

Location Management

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Stéphane Riou ... location manager

Script and Continuity Department

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Bethsabée Dreyfus ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Hélène de Filippo ... production accountant
Antoine Denis ... legal services
Marie-Christine Gauchée ... administrator
François Guerrar ... press attache
Valentina La Rocca ... flags/heraldry
María Merediz ... production assistant
Irène Skobline ... researcher

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Plot Summary

France, 1936-37. The Popular Front wins elections, the Spanish Civil War begins, and Hitler and Stalin are manipulating and spying. The brilliant exile, Fiodor Voronin, a general at 20, is the deputy at the White Russian Military Union, probably slated to replace the aging Général Dobrinsky soon. Fiodor's Greek wife, Arsinoé, paints and stays away from politics, befriending Communist neighbors. Her health declines; the attentive Fiodor arranges care and, against the backdrop of Stalin's Great Purge, considers his options. He plays a chess game in which love of country, love of Arsinoé, ideology, petty jealousies, and the machinations of power roil in matters of life and death. Written by

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Also Known As
  • Agente speciale (Italy)
  • Triple agente (Spain)
  • Τριπλός πράκτορας (Greece)
  • Тройной агент (Russia)
  • Triple Agent (Canada, English title)
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Trivia The real-life inspiration for Arsinoé was Russian, much like her husband. Her nationality was changed for the film, so the two characters would have an in-story justification for speaking French to each other. See more »
Soundtracks Chanson des jeunes Travailleurs See more »

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