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Release Date:
July 16, 2005
Original Title:
Suzanne
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Félix Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 7
In 1943, Joseph, a Jewish man, was arrested by the Germans in front of his 13-year-old daughter, Suzanne, in the apartment where they were hiding. By abandoning his daughter, Joseph saved her life.
Art Department Assistant:
Marie Tucat
Paviel Raymont
Assistant Editor:
Valentine Pradille
Camera Operator:
Eric Blanckaert
Casting:
Sophie Blanvillain
Colorist:
Christian Dutac
Costume Design:
Ursula Paredes Choto
Claire Chanat
Dialogue Editor:
Roland Duboué
Director:
Mona Achache
Director of Photography:
Patrick Blossier
Editor:
Julia Grégory
First Assistant Camera:
Virginie Leloup
First Assistant Director:
Paviel Raymont
Grip:
Yves Vandermissen
Hairstylist:
Patrice Renouard
Key Makeup Artist:
Cynthia Scigliuto
Mix Technician:
Nicolas Naegelen
Producer:
Patrick Blossier
Camille Bonvallet
Production Design:
Yves Brover-Rabinovici
Property Master:
Christian Portal
Script Supervisor:
Véronique Langlois
Second Assistant Camera:
Yoann de Montgrand
Second Assistant Director:
Yann Rutledge
Set Dresser:
Thierry Rouxel
Sound Assistant:
Vincent Haden
Sound Editor:
Jonathan Gargui Dit Marco
Sound Engineer:
Laurent Poirier
Still Photographer:
Thomas Brémond
Story:
Suzanne Achache-Wiznitzer
Storyboard Artist:
Manuel Arquier
Thanks:
Nicolas Naegelen
Luc Barnier
Jean Achache
Bernard Paccalet
Yves Vandermissen
Jean-Luc Azoulay
Carole Achache
Alain Villain
Manuel Arquier
Aurélie Laumont
Katia Sourzac
Michèle Ray-Gavras
Unit Manager:
Antonia Achache
Léo Achache
Unit Production Manager:
Laetitia Cangioni
Writer:
Mona Achache
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