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Is there any chance that someone of you could know name or brand of this oustanding yellow/mustard, coat he is wearing through the movie?Thank you for caring.
It's from AMI Paris
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How long is Synonyms?
2 hours and 3 minutes
When was Synonyms released?
October 25, 2019
What is the IMDb rating of Synonyms?
6.3 out of 10
Who stars in Synonyms?
Tom Mercier
,
Quentin Dolmaire
, and
Louise Chevillotte
Who wrote Synonyms?
Nadav Lapid
and
Haim Lapid
Who directed Synonyms?
Nadav Lapid
Who was the producer of Synonyms?
Saïd Ben Saïd
and
Michel Merkt
Who was the cinematographer for Synonyms?
Shai Goldman
Who was the editor of Synonyms?
Era Lapid
,
François Gédigier
, and
Neta Braun
What is the plot of Synonyms?
A young Israeli man absconds to Paris to flee his nationality, aided by his trusty Franco-Israeli dictionary.
How much did Synonyms earn at the worldwide box office?
$501,000
How much did Synonyms earn at the US box office?
$206,000
What is Synonyms rated?
Unrated
What genre is Synonyms?
Comedy, Comedy Drama, and Drama
How many awards has Synonyms won?
5 awards
How many awards has Synonyms been nominated for?
28 nominations
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