A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 4, 1998
Original Title:
Grève party
Genres:
Comedy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
While France is on strike, Jean, a Parisian bookseller, opens his shop. A former trade unionist, he has in fact decided not to take part in the movement. However, a phone call from his friend René awakens his enthusiasm.
Administration:
Cécile Bachelier
Assistant Editor:
Benoît Alavoine
Assistant Sound Designer:
Pascal Dedeye
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Guillaume Valeix
Camera Supervisor:
David Verlant
Casting:
Nathalie Bialobos
Tatianna Vial
Manuela Kongolo
Color Grading:
Jean-Marc Gréjois
Costumer:
Nathalie Germah
Director:
Fabien Onteniente
Electrician:
Thierry Durant
Grégory Alonso
First Assistant Camera:
Philippe Ramdane
First Assistant Director:
Valérie Aragües
Hubert Barbin
Cécile Maistre-Chabrol
Hair Department Head:
Esther Laloum
Hair Designer:
Eric Monteil
Machinist:
Patrick Gentils
André Kalmes
Makeup Artist:
Nana Chiabaut
Makeup Supervisor:
Anne Bergamaschi
Production Assistant:
Nathalie Jan
Production Director:
Jean-François Geneix
Script:
Caroline Saillo
Second Assistant Camera:
Thomas Liégeard
Second Assistant Director:
Aurélien Geneix
Sound Effects:
Pascal Chauvin
Steadycam:
Yves Michaud
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