Last Night (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 4, 2022

Original Title:
La Nuit dernière

Alternate Titles:
Last Night

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
MÉCA7

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Only the truth can face injustice.

Emy, a mature teenager, wakes up disoriented, after a tumultuous night. Her current state pushing her to (re)discover her body generates a shocking observation… Having no memory of the day before, she immerses herself in the depths of her memory with the help of her best friend, Lola. Through this retrospective, Emy is not only seeking the truth, but also confronting the vices of society…

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Assistant Camera:
Théo Raoult

Assistant Script:
Mathias Boudon
Sara Cappe

Casting Director:
Léann Cougny-Cruz

Co-Writer:
Léann Cougny-Cruz
Mattéo Marny

Director:
Nathan Pied

Director of Photography:
Nathan Pied

Editor:
Nathan Pied

First Assistant Director:
Mattéo Marny

Location Manager:
Mattéo Marny
Mathias Boudon

Makeup Artist:
Elisa Bouarioua
Sara Cappe

Production Director:
Mattéo Marny

Script:
Nitya Trabot

Second Assistant Director:
Cindy Macaisne

Writer:
Nathan Pied

Writers' Assistant:
Nitya Trabot
Cindy Macaisne

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