A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 7, 2025
Original Title:
Gibier
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Phase 4 Productions
Place du Marché Productions
uMedia
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
A group of young activists breaks into a slaughterhouse, aiming to expose the owners for processing meat unfit for consumption. Armed with cameras, they capture damning evidence until they’re caught by the owner and his security team. What starts as a desperate chase to reclaim the footage quickly escalates into a deadly game.
ADR Mixer:
Julien Martin
Assistant Location Manager:
Daniel Balchev
Boom Operator:
Boris Tanchev
Casting:
Lucie Llopis
Colorist:
Jérôme Berlaimont
Costume Supervisor:
Gergana Kozhuharova
Dialogue:
Abel Ferry
Digital Intermediate:
Azaé Poussier
Director:
Abel Ferry
Director of Photography:
Bruno Degrave
Editor:
Soline Guyonneau
Executive Producer:
Caroline Piras
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Vasil Paunov
Foley Artist:
Vincent Gregorio
Foley Editor:
Robin Debaisieux
Gaffer:
Ivailo Genchev
Graphic Designer:
Spas Genev
Legal Services:
Sébastien Lachaussée
Producer:
Pierre-Marcel Blanchot
Fabrice Lambot
Leo Maidenberg
Screenplay:
Guillaume Chevalier
Second Assistant Camera:
Maxim Penev
Sound Editor:
Ingrid Simon
Sound Mixer:
Kiril Kaloyanov
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Benoît Biral
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
David Scherer
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