The Repentant (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 17, 2002

Original Title:
La Repentie

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
ARP Sélection
Canal+
France 3 Cinéma

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 125

A mysterious woman, dressed in black and carrying a small suitcase, arrives in Nice and tries in vain to get a job in a luxury goods shop. She ends up in a plush hotel where a solitary middle-aged man, engages her to be his companion. They introduce themselves - she is Charlotte, he is Paul. Both are reluctant to talk about their past; both need someone to make their present predicament more tolerable. Unbeknownst to either of them, Charlotte is being followed by another man, who seems intent on revenge...

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Art Direction:
Etienne Rohde

Casting:
Pascale Béraud

Costume Design:
Catherine Bouchard

Dialogue Editor:
Bridget O'Driscoll

Director:
Laetitia Masson

Director of Photography:
Georges Diane
Antoine Héberlé

Editor:
Dominique Faysse

Executive Producer:
Bénédicte Bellocq
Souad Lamriki

Foley Artist:
Eric Grattepain

Key Hair Stylist:
Cédric Chami

Key Makeup Artist:
Sophie Benaiche

Makeup Artist:
Thi-Loan Nguyen

Original Music Composer:
Jocelyn Pook

Producer:
Michèle Pétin
Laurent Pétin

Production Design:
Arnaud de Moléron

Sound:
Alain Lévy
Olivier Le Vacon

Sound Editor:
Jean Dubreuil

Sound Effects Editor:
Jean-Noël Yven

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Cyril Holtz
Philippe Amouroux

Writer:
Laetitia Masson
Didier Daeninckx

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