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The Science of Sleep
Comedy
Drama
Fantasy
70%
•
Jun 25, 2006
Rated
R
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A man entranced by his dreams and imagination is lovestruck with a French woman and feels he can show her his world.
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Directors
Michel Gondry
Revenue
$9,524,340
Budget
$6,000,000
Vote Average
7.0
Vote Count
755
Popularity
14
Language
English
Origin Country
FR
Cast
Gael García Bernal
Stéphane
Charlotte Gainsbourg
Stéphanie
Miou-Miou
Christine Miroux
Alain Chabat
Guy
Emma de Caunes
Zoé
Aurélia Petit
Martine
Sacha Bourdo
Serge
Pierre Vaneck
Mr. Pouchet
Stéphane Metzger
Sylvain
Alain de Moyencourt
Gérard
Inigo Lezzi
M. Persinnet
Yvette Petit
Ivana
Jean-Michel Bernard
Policier qui joue au piano
Bertrand Delpierre
Présentateur JT
Eric Mariotto
Policier
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