Nino (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 17, 2025

Original Title:
Nino

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Blue Monday Productions
France 2 Cinéma

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

Nino is a young man on a journey to reconnect with the world and himself in the streets of Paris, following the suggestion of his doctors. In three days, he will face a major challenge.

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Additional Grip:
Gaspard Christin
Ines Clivio

Assistant Editor:
Ilona Escourrou

Assistant Production Manager:
Clémentine Bouvet

Casting:
Youna De Peretti
Clémence Touzet

Co-Writer:
Maud Ameline

Costume Design:
Jenn Pocobene

Dialogue Editor:
Amaury Arboun

Director:
Pauline Loquès

Director of Photography:
Lucie Baudinaud

Editor:
Clémence Diard

Electrician:
Gaëtan Vote

First Assistant Camera:
Alexis Cohen

First Assistant Director:
Elodie Roy

Foley Artist:
Franck Tassel

Gaffer:
Cyril Bossard

Grip:
Florence Berger

Key Grip:
Carl Demaille

Key Makeup Artist:
Paloma Zaïd

Location Assistant:
Houssame Lahnine

Music Supervisor:
Thibault Deboaisne

Post-Production Manager:
Delphine Passant

Producer:
Sandra da Fonseca

Property Master:
Clement Débeve

Screenplay:
Pauline Loquès

Second Assistant Camera:
Clémence Gillard

Second Assistant Director:
Mélaine Delaunay

Set Designer:
Aurette Leroy

Sound Editor:
Claire Cahu

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Simon Apostolou

Third Assistant Director:
Alice Cavillan

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