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Release Date:
June 21, 2024
Original Title:
Puzzle
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
J2F Productions
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP
A woman finds her husband in prison and tries to find out how he got there through a mysterious dialogue full of twists and turns.
3D Artist:
Nicolas Fournier
Assistant Decorator:
Jules Bouquet
Camera Operator:
Nicolas Fournier
Color Timer:
Nicolas Fournier
Continuity:
Léo Miglioranzo
Costume Assistant:
Mathis Fernandes
Costume Designer:
Zelia Van Den Bulke
Costume Supervisor:
Simi Graillot
Decorator:
Guy Bruneton
Dialogue:
César Grimblat
Director:
César Grimblat
Director of Photography:
Nicolas Fournier
Editor:
César Grimblat
Mael Bodereau
Electrician:
Hugo Boutiller
Lois Millieret
Jeanne Dugas
First Assistant Camera:
Louis Prévost
First Assistant Director:
Thibault Adelantado
Focus Puller:
Louis Prévost
Gaffer:
Morgan Fernandez
Graphic Designer:
Mathis Fernandes
Grip:
HéloÏse Chabot
Key Grip:
Mathilde Cotelli
Location Manager:
Cyrian Monnet
Makeup & Hair:
Lucy Dubus
Mixing Engineer:
Jules Martz
Modeling:
Ulysse Aubert
Original Music Composer:
Fred2Gang
Producer:
Candice Souillac
Production Design:
Guy Bruneton
Production Director:
Adel Dehmane
Production Sound Mixer:
Emma Rochelle
Props:
Camille Lacroix
Screenplay:
César Grimblat
Script Supervisor:
Léo Miglioranzo
Second Assistant Director:
Elliott Combet
Set Photographer:
Etienne Kero
Sound Editor:
Emma Rochelle
Romain Arnaud
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