Tear It Down (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 13, 2022

Original Title:
Tout péter

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Les Films Du Rat
Post-Genres Productions
Vertical Production

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP 

In an insurrectionary climate, four twenty-year-old friends talk about politics. As a big protest looms, one of them, Clara, has to write a college essay. Caught in the virtual images and the comfort of her bedroom, going out is harder than expected.

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Assistant Camera:
Chloé Gares
Clara Guizard

Assistant Director:
Adèle Edwards

Assistant Editor:
François Le Cann
Justin MacKenzie Peers

Catering:
Antoine Bougeard

Co-Producer:
Louise Hentgen

Color Timer:
Christophe Legendre
Adrien Heylen

Compositor:
MARA

Consulting Editor:
Clara Chapus

Decorator:
Sophie Sacareau

Director:
Noëlle Bastin
Baptiste Bogaert

Director of Photography:
Adrien Heylen

Editor:
Noëlle Bastin
Baptiste Bogaert

Electrician:
Paul Hubble

Gaffer:
Pierre Oger

Key Grip:
Baptiste Favaro

Location Manager:
Valentin Lucy

Makeup Artist:
Charlotte Le Clerre

Music:
Heinous
Manon Dupeyrat

Producer:
Justine Mathieu
Christophe Loizillon

Production Director:
Clélia Koothan

Sound Assistant:
Luc Mariette

Sound Editor:
Jean-Barthelemy Velay
Théo Jegat

Sound Engineer:
Maxime Berland

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Théo Jegat

Writer:
Baptiste Bogaert
Noëlle Bastin

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