The Sleepwalker (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 17, 2022

Original Title:
Le Somnambule

Alternate Titles:
The Sleepwalker

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
AUGUST XXIV

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 19

A recluse painter’s careful routine is shaken up when a mysterious young woman knocks on his door. An encounter that will confront him with his past.

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Assistant Director Trainee:
Diane Anaideia

Assistant Set Dresser:
Chloe Folens
Antoine Robin

Associate Producer:
Barbara Petit
Samuel Motte Dit Falisse

Boom Operator:
Pierréloi Fresneau

Colorist:
Inês Loura

Director:
Hugo Parthonnaud

Director of Photography:
Romain Girard

Driver:
Sébastien Renault

Editor:
Solal Cornuau

Electrician:
Léo Combette
Elisa Crespin
Guilhem Vermeulen

First Assistant Camera:
Maëlys Sollet

First Assistant Director:
Vivien Ferrand

Gaffer:
Léo Brunnosson

Key Grip:
Valentin Juhel

Location Assistant:
Youssef Saidi
Alexandre Renoux

Location Manager:
Hippolyte Duchatelet

Makeup Artist:
Pauline Bancquart

Music:
Romain Corbisier

Producer:
Hugo Parthonnaud

Production Designer:
Ibai Henandorena

Script Supervisor:
Anna Franche

Set Dresser:
Natasha Le Sourd

Sound Editor:
Rémi Seffacene

Sound Mixer:
Nicia Mougenot

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matthieu Fraticelli

Still Photographer:
Alexandre Moyse

Wardrobe Assistant:
Hugo Camier

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Océana Henriques Tomé

Writer:
Hugo Parthonnaud

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