Gare au Fenwick (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 14, 2022

Original Title:
Gare au Fenwick

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Pleine Image
Tiresias Films

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 18

Alan, a withdrawn and solitary young man, usually finds solace in his inner world. Today is the big day: he’s leaving the family home to enter working life.

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Assistant Camera:
Antoine Chevrier
Oscar Kurkjian
Benjamin Meignan

Assistant Director:
Alexis Porée
Anaïs Coué

Camera Operator:
Baptiste Brousse

Co-Producer:
Claire Marafin
Alix Sureda
Antonin Sgambato

Color Grading:
Nicolas Lossec

Costume Design:
Marion Foare

Delegated Producer:
Laure Dahout

Director:
Adrien L’Hommedé

Director of Photography:
Jean-Michel Poulichot

Editor:
Nathan Delannoy

Makeup Designer:
Bénédicte Trouvé

Original Music Composer:
Giovanni Di Domenico
Pak Yan Law

Production Design:
Laure Cotin

Production Director:
Guillaume Lebreton

Screenplay:
Adrien L’Hommedé

Script:
Mélanie Parent-Chauveau

Sound Designer:
André Fèvre

Sound Editor:
Antoine Bertucci
Charli Masson

Sound Engineer:
Dominique Pinot

Sound Mixer:
Charli Masson

Special Effects:
Thomas Pineau
Cédric Maugis

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