A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 28, 2000
Original Title:
Sur un air d'autoroute
Alternate Titles:
Freeway Rhapsody
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A man discovers he's no longer as close to his ear as he once was in this absurdist comedy. Jeff is minding his own business when a phonograph record tossed from a passing car accidentally cuts off his ear. The ear falls into traffic, gets stuck on the windshield of another vehicle, and begins a long, strange journey, passing from car to car and hand to hand across the country. Jeff, however, can still hear whatever his separated ear is picking up, and is trying to follow the sounds in hopes of catching up with his former body part. However, a doctor warns him he only has a few hours to find his ear, otherwise reattachment will be impossible; in the meantime, Jeff's former girlfriend wastes several of his precious minutes with a discussion about the notion of giving their relationship another try.
Casting:
Stéphane Zito
Costume Design:
Eléonore Dominguez
Director:
Thierry Boscheron
Director of Photography:
Jérôme Israel
Editor:
Kako Kelber
Foley Artist:
Pascal Mazière
Foley Mixer:
Steven Ghouti
Key Hair Stylist:
Brigitte Laurent
Key Makeup Artist:
Fabienne Robineau
Original Music Composer:
Pierre Boscheron
Producer:
Étienne Comar
Jean Cottin
Production Design:
Dominique Douret
Sound Editor:
Marie-Christine Ruh
Sound Mixer:
Emmanuel Croset
Sound Recordist:
Salim Amrani
Writer:
Thierry Boscheron
Philippe Chazarenc
Philippe Donzelot
Xavier Matthieu
Antoine Voituriez
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