Outrage (2023) [NR]

Release Date:
December 1, 2023

Original Title:
Outrage

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Madpark Films

Production Countries:
France | Switzerland | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14  US: NR 

Runtime: 78

Revenge is served.

In a secluded French château, a group of elite media and political personalities gather for a private dinner party. Beneath the glitz and glamor lie dark conspiracies between an extremist group and a prominent broadcast news company. As Ivy, a level-headed reporter, begins to unravel the tangled web of secrets, the partygoers realize that they have stumbled into a deadly trap. At the center of it all sits an unassuming mother with a mysterious agenda and revenge on the mind. The partygoers must not only fight for the truth, but for their lives.

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ADR Mixer:
Thibault Arnold

Armorer:
Léopold Pasquet

Assistant Art Director:
Emma Laval

Assistant Camera:
Bénédicte Courbaud

Assistant Director:
Paco Caillard

Assistant Editor:
Alexis Mallard

Assistant Property Master:
Emma Perret

Assistant Script:
Paola Petit-Brisson

Best Boy Grip:
Thomas Roch

Boom Operator:
Harold Hennequin
Vincent Rochette

Casting:
Matthew Lessall
Susan Shopmaker
Mathilde Snodgrass

Colorist:
Fabien Napoli

Costume Design:
Katie Spinelli Cocca

Dialogue Editor:
Emmanuel Angrand

Digital Colorist:
Antoine Yar

Digital Imaging Technician:
Aurélian Pechmeja

Director:
Mathieu Bonzon

Director of Photography:
Mathieu de Montgrand

Drone Pilot:
Antoine de Bièvre

Editor:
Clémence Samson

Electrician:
Amaury Brege
Balthazar Colbeau-Justin
Nicolas Rothon

Executive Producer:
Rory Haines
Allen Jo
R.F.I. Porto

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Étienne Landrieux

First Assistant Camera:
Maxime Kieken

First Assistant Director:
Romane Beaudouin

Foley Artist:
Grégory Vincent

Foley Mixer:
Vincent Mauduit

Gaffer:
Antoine Ducep

Grip:
Yvain Jeanmart
Guillaume Sironi
Ulysse Cogne

Hairstylist:
Michael Benne

Key Grip:
Benjamin Erny

Line Producer:
Julien Brun

Makeup Artist:
Louise Houdin

Makeup Department Head:
Justine Jermer

Music:
Éric Neveux

Orchestrator:
Andy Kyte
James McWilliam

Post Production Supervisor:
Luc-Antoine Robert

Producer:
Aurélien Bonzon
Mathieu Bonzon

Production Assistant:
Fanny Berenguier
Maël Louchene
Raphaël Rosso
Kenrick Rousseville

Production Design:
Audric Kaloustian

Production Supervisor:
Kévin Derda

Property Master:
Pierre Choumeurthe
Victoria Sebaoun

Screenplay:
R.F.I. Porto
Marlène Poste

Script Supervisor:
Stephanie Le Jamtel

Second Assistant Camera:
Étienne Landrieux

Second Assistant Director:
Myriam Doumenq

Set Decoration:
Grégoire Bernardin

Set Dresser:
Amanda Ponsa

Sound Effects Editor:
Alain Féat
Olivier Ranquet

Sound Mixer:
Margaux Peyre

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Steven Ghouti

Special Effects Coordinator:
Colin Philippi

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Mathieu Chanteperdrix

Special Effects Supervisor:
François Philippi

Story:
Mathieu Bonzon
Marlène Poste

Stunt Coordinator:
Alexandre Bailly

Stunts:
Mathieu Jaquet
Kevin Laurent
Alice Rosano

Third Assistant Director:
Sarah Choulet

Title Designer:
Harshit Desai

Unit Production Manager:
Julien Meuterlos

Wardrobe Assistant:
Marine Baney
Garaldine Bardot
Marion De Matauco
Louise Recoing

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