The Price of Money: A Largo Winch Adventure (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 31, 2024

Original Title:
The Price of Money: A Largo Winch Adventure

Alternate Titles:
Largo Winch 3

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Thriller

Production Companies:
BeTV
Canal+
Ciné+
Pan-Européenne
Proximus
RTBF
TF1 Films Production
Versus Production
Wallimage
Wild Bunch
la Fédération Wallonie- Bruxelles
screen.brussels

Production Countries:
Belgium | France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

Largo Winch, devastated by the kidnapping of his son, realizes that if he finds those responsible for his bankruptcy, maybe he'll see his son again.

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"D" Camera Operator:
Rashko Rakov

ADR Supervisor:
Anais Letiexhe

Additional Second Assistant Director:
Maëva Poli

Additional Third Assistant Director:
Tom Beauredon

Art Department Coordinator:
Somm Suthinee Chantakarn

Assistant Art Director:
Ingrid de Ribaucourt

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Ninon Dejarnac

Assistant Script:
Gabrielle Azouze
Lara El Nemer

Assistant Sound Editor:
Guillaume De Bergeyck

Author:
Jean Van Hamme
Philippe Francq

Boom Operator:
Georgi Filipov
Theo Mazuy
Grégory Noël
Kenzo Pelsener
Antoine Petit

Casting:
Sebastiàn Moradiellos

Casting Assistant:
Hanan Cruz
Adèle Sierra

Casting Director:
Mathilde Snodgrass

Concept Artist:
Yves Capelle

Construction Manager:
Ruben Hermans

Costume Design:
Laetitia Bouix

Crowd Assistant Director:
Caroline De Schryver

Data Management Technician:
Lyubo Kirov

Digital Imaging Technician:
Benjamin Dewalque

Director:
Olivier Masset-Depasse

Director of Photography:
Glynn Speeckaert
Stéphane Vallée

Drone Operator:
Thomas Wilski
Iva Slavova

Drone Pilot:
Dimitar Krastev

Editor:
Damien Keyeux

Electrician:
Maël Fertin-Jung
Toon Soetewey
Antonin Suppes
Didier Versolatto
Loan Versolatto
Louis Zebo

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Luc Frisson
Kaloyan Nedelchev

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Olivier Servais

Gaffer:
Gunther Schockaert

Grip:
Nathan Meynsbrughen
Loic Ligneel

Key Grip:
Kurt Reybrouck
Témoudjine Janssens

Lighting Programmer:
Jean Gonzales

Lighting Technician:
Louis Zebo

Original Music Composer:
Frédéric Vercheval

Producer:
Nathalie Gastaldo
Jacques-Henri Bronckart

Production Assistant:
Matthias Morard

Production Director:
Sophie Casse

Production Manager:
Laurent Hanon
Sophie Casse

Screenplay:
Olivier Masset-Depasse
Giordano Gederlini

Script Supervisor:
Élodie Van Beuren

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Sabrina Robin

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Konstantin Vasilev
Guillaume Augeri

Second Assistant Director:
Morgane Mingers
Laurie Zaffarana

Second Unit Director:
Baudouin du Bois

Set Costumer:
Audrey Wilmotte
Rosen Georgiev Georgiev

Sound Mixer:
Thomas Gastinel
Patthapol Nimsane
Olivier Struye
Veselin Zografov

Steadicam Operator:
Yvan Coene

Still Photographer:
Guillaume Van Laethem

Storyboard Artist:
Pascal Degrune

Stunt Coordinator:
Dominique Fouassier
Jérôme Gaspard

Stunt Double:
Mav Kang
Florence Lesourd
Radoslav Ignatov

Stunts:
Michel Quach
Anthony Pho
Michel Nguyen
Wut Kulawat
Maurice Chan
Krasimir Tomov

Third Assistant Director:
Roger Torremorell

Transportation Coordinator:
Milen Bozhichkov

Underwater Camera:
Alexandra Brixy

Video Assist Operator:
Jonathan Vayr
Yordan Stoyanov
Jordan Stoyanov

Visual Effects Compositor:
Aurélien Jacques

Visual Effects Producer:
Michel Denis

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