Étienne Robial, un spécimen de caractère(s)

May. 17,2023      
Rating:
8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Documentary on the French graphic and visual artist and designer, editor, artistic director, and teacher who is known for his widely-used fonts.

Étienne Robial as  Self
Pierre Lescure as  Self - Journalist, chairman of Canal+
Antoine Guillot as  Self - Journalist and critic at France Culture
Florence Cestac as  Self - Cartoonist
Loulou Picasso as  Self - Peinter, autor and graphic designer
Jean-Pierre Dionnet as  Self - Journalist, publisher and writer
Kent as  Self - Singer and cartoonist
Michel Wlassikoff as  Self - Graphic design historian
Jacques Tardi as  Self - Cartoonist
Edmond Baudoin as  Self - Cartoonist

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