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Release Date:
June 14, 2024
Original Title:
Le chemin du serpent
Alternate Titles:
Hebi no michi
蛇の道
蛇之道
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Cinéfrance Studios
KADOKAWA
Production Countries:
France | Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G KR: 15
Runtime: 112
A mysterious woman teams up with a man whose daughter was killed and who is now seeking revenge. Together they kidnap members of an organization and torture them to find out what really happened.
Armorer:
Alexandre Guinamard
Assistant Editor:
Anaïs Berthier
Emmanuelle Joly
Assistant Sound Editor:
Marc Alberisio
Assistant Unit Manager:
Pierre Escher
Boom Operator:
Julien Gigliotti
Casting:
Meriem Amari
Michaël Laguens
Colorist:
Yov Moor
Costume Design:
Caroline Spieth
Costumer:
Charlotte Vaysse
Dialogue Editor:
Hugo Fernández
Director:
Kiyoshi Kurosawa
Director of Photography:
Alexis Kavyrchine
Editor:
Thomas Marchand
First Assistant Camera:
Laurent Pauty
First Assistant Director:
Amandine Escoffier
Foley Artist:
Olivier Thys
Foley Editor:
Benjamin Vandenbroucke
Foley Recordist:
David Davister
Gaffer:
Johan Bors
Grip:
Axel Auger
Makeup Department Head:
Sylvia Carissoli
Producer:
Takeo Kodera
Production Designer:
Nicolas Flipo
Production Manager:
Bachir Arfaoui
Screenplay:
Kiyoshi Kurosawa
Script:
Mitsuko Jurgenson
Second Assistant Director:
Robin Le Prêtre
Sound:
Nicolas Errèra
Sound Editor:
Paul Heymans
Joey van Impe
Sound Mixer:
François Boudet
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Thomas Gauder
Stunt Coordinator:
Michel Carliez
Stunts:
Hugo Bariller
Olivier Fornara
Monia Moula
Hélène Tran
Alexandre Vu
Third Assistant Director:
Marie Usannaz-Joris
Video Assist Operator:
Louis Douillez
Visual Effects Producer:
Alexis Vieil
Writer:
Hiroshi Takahashi
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