The Easy Way (2008) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 16, 2008

Original Title:
Sans arme, ni haine, ni violence

Alternate Titles:
The Easy Way

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Canal+
Studio 37
Vertigo Productions

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

Albert Spaggiari is arrested in Nice and brought to a judge's office for interrogation, but he escapes to South America where he meets a journalist who is investigating the event.

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Art Direction:
Fabrice Leuci
Paulo Routier

Casting:
Pierre-Jacques Bénichou

Costume Design:
Camille Duflos

Dialogue Editor:
Nicolas Dambroise

Director:
Jean-Paul Rouve

Director of Photography:
Christophe Offenstein

Editor:
Stan Collet

Executive Producer:
António da Cunha Telles

Makeup Artist:
Íris Peleira

Original Music Composer:
Alexandre Azaria

Producer:
Pauline Duhault
Farid Lahouassa
Aïssa Djabri

Production Assistant:
Géraldine Polveroni

Production Design:
Gilles Graziano

Set Decoration:
Alexandre Husson
Jérôme Portier

Sound Editor:
Alain Féat

Sound Mixer:
Jean-Marie Blondel

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jean-Paul Hurier

Sound Recordist:
Maxime Saleix

Thanks:
Gérard Depardieu

Wigmaker:
Anne Moralis

Writer:
Benoît Graffin
Jean-Paul Rouve
Albert Spaggiari

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