Le Puits (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 14, 2002

Original Title:
Le Puits

Alternate Titles:
Der Brunnen

Genres:
Drama | War

Production Companies:
France 3
Kyrnea Production
Les Films de la Strada

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 19

When the Big war started, the 2nd of August 1914, Louis is one of those first mobilized. He has to leave Marie and his village in Corsica for the plains of the Marne where the fights rage. On the front, he is a stretcher-bearer and crosses the battlefield, at night, in search of the wounded. One day, while the trench is sorely lacking water, he is chosen to go to a well situated halfway between the French and German territories in what they called "no-man's-land". There, he finds himself in front of a German soldier who has also come too stock up.

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Boom Operator:
Julien D'Esposito

Color Timer:
Gérard Estival

Costume Design:
Céline Guignard

Director:
Gabriel Le Bomin

Director of Photography:
Pierre Cottereau

Editor:
Bertrand Collard

First Assistant Director:
Juan Martín Cueva

Gaffer:
Loïc Bouladjat

Key Grip:
Erwan Becquelin

Music:
Fabian Römer

Producer:
Gabriel Le Bomin
Christophe Bouffil
François Rocha da Mota

Production Design:
Nicolas de Boiscuillé

Production Manager:
Christophe Bouffil
Jean-Christophe Gandrelle-Ristori

Property Master:
Cyril Péré

Script Supervisor:
Ariane Billy

Second Assistant Camera:
Denoël Riche

Set Dresser:
Dominique Coste

Sound:
Alexis Farrou
Benjamin Laurent

Sound Editor:
Benjamin Laurent

Steadicam Operator:
Thierry Thuillier

Still Photographer:
Laura Koeppel

Writer:
Gabriel Le Bomin

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