Amélie (2001) [R]

Release Date:
April 25, 2001

Original Title:
Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain

Alternate Titles:
Amelie
Amelie from Montmartre
Amelí
Ameri
Amélie
Amélie Poulain
Amélie from Montmartre
Amēlija
Den fabelaktige Amélie fra Montmartre
El fabuloso destino de Amelie Poulain
Neveroyatnata sŭdba na Ameli Pulen
Neymovirna dolya Ameli Pulen
O Fabuloso Destino de Amélie Poulain
The Fabulous Destiny of Amelie Poulain
Čudesna sudbina Amelije Pulen
Амели
Амелі
سرنوشت شگفت‌انگیز املی پولن
アメリ
アメリ:2001
天使艾米莉
艾蜜莉的異想世界

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
France 3 Cinéma
MMC Independent
Tapioca Films
UGC
Victoires Productions

Production Countries:
France | Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 16  CA: 14A  CH: U  CZ: U  DE: 6  DK: 7  ES: A  FR: TP  GB: 15  IE: 15  JP: G  KR: 18  LT: N-13  MX: B  NL: 6  PT: M/12  RU: 16+  SE: 7  US: R 

Runtime: 122

She’ll change your life.

At a tiny Parisian café, the adorable yet painfully shy Amélie accidentally discovers a gift for helping others. Soon Amelie is spending her days as a matchmaker, guardian angel, and all-around do-gooder. But when she bumps into a handsome stranger, will she find the courage to become the star of her very own love story?

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3D Artist:
Afif Heukeshoven

3D Supervisor:
Jean-Paul Rovela

ADR Recordist:
Bernhard Vogl

Accountant:
Eva Neufahrt

Art Department Assistant:
Jacques Pélissier

Art Department Trainee:
Hélène Rey

Art Direction:
Volker Schäfer
Mathieu Junot

Assistant Accountant:
Corinne Saglio

Assistant Art Director:
Daniel Kolarov

Assistant Camera:
Stefan de Leuw

Assistant Costume Designer:
Emma Lebail

Assistant Director Trainee:
Sylvain Bressollette

Assistant Editor:
Yann Malcor
Céline Kélépikis

Assistant Hairstylist:
Reynald Desbant

Assistant Sound Editor:
Igor Thomas-Gerard

Assistant Unit Manager:
Nicolas Davy

Boom Operator:
Jean-Louis Lebras

Camera Operator:
Dominique Colin

Carpenter:
Reiner Brüggen

Casting:
Pierre-Jacques Bénichou

Casting Assistant:
Patricia Van

Casting Associate:
Valérie Espagne
Alberte Garo

Co-Producer:
Helmut Breuer
Bastian Griese

Color Timer:
Yvan Lucas

Colorist:
Didier le Fouest

Compositing Supervisor:
Xavier Fourmond

Construction Coordinator:
Stefan Quentin

Costume Design:
Madeline Fontaine

Dialogue:
Guillaume Laurant

Digital Compositor:
Lucie Bories

Director:
Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Director of Photography:
Bruno Delbonnel

Dolly Grip:
Kenneth Cornils

Dressing Prop:
Alain Guais

Driver:
Werner Ahrendt

Editor:
Hervé Schneid

Editorial Services:
Lionel Kopp

Electrician:
Victor Abadia

Executive Music Producer:
Jacques Smerlak
Randy Spendlove

Executive Visual Effects Producer:
Antoine Simkine

First Assistant Art Direction:
Delphine Mabed

First Assistant Camera:
Matthieu Bastid

First Assistant Director:
Christophe Vassort

Foley:
Jean-Michel Tresallet

Gaffer:
Michel Sabourdy

Grip:
Olivier Delpy

Hairstylist:
Véronique Boitout

Intern:
Frank Niemann

Key Grip:
Bruno Dubet

Key Hair Stylist:
John Nollet

Key Makeup Artist:
Nathalie Tissier

Lead Painter:
Fabrice Maux

Location Scout:
Aude Lemercier

Makeup Artist:
Karina Gruais
Vesna Peborde
Dominique Galichet
Vesna Estord

Makeup Designer:
Nathalie Tissier

Matte Painter:
Isabelle Ramnou
Michael Sowa

Music Consultant:
Edouard Dubois

Music Editor:
Hervé Schneid

Musician:
Yann Tiersen

Original Music Composer:
Yann Tiersen

Painter:
Jean-Marc Auriol

Post Production Supervisor:
Sophie Vermersch
Lionel Kopp

Producer:
Arne Meerkamp van Embden
Claudie Ossard

Production Assistant:
Svetlana Novak

Production Coordinator:
Wendy K. Hope

Production Design:
Aline Bonetto

Production Manager:
Jean-Marc Deschamps

Production Secretary:
Chantal Bégasse

Props:
Hans-Jörg Bergen

Scenic Artist:
Thibault Tosseram

Script Supervisor:
Anne Wermelinger

Sculptor:
Herbert Hees

Second Assistant Camera:
Christophe Perotin

Second Assistant Director:
Pascal Roy

Set Buyer:
Marie-Laure Valla

Set Decoration:
Volker Schäfer
Marie-Laure Valla

Set Dresser:
Thorsten Sabel

Sound:
Frank Mettre

Sound Designer:
Laurent Kossayan

Sound Editor:
Gérard Hardy
Marilena Cavola

Sound Effects Editor:
Jean-Pierre Lelong

Sound Mixer:
Sophie Chiabaut

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Vincent Arnardi
Guillaume Leriche

Sound Recordist:
Yannick Boulot

Sound mixer:
Jean Umansky

Special Effects:
Jean-Baptiste Bonetto

Special Effects Coordinator:
Séverine De Wever

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jacques-Olivier Molon

Special Effects Manager:
Edouard Valton

Special Effects Supervisor:
Yves Domenjoud

Special Effects Technician:
Jacques-Olivier Molon

Steadicam Operator:
Jörg Widmer

Still Photographer:
Bruno Calvo

Stunt Coordinator:
Patrick Cauderlier

Stunt Driver:
Jean-Claude Lagniez
Sébastien Seveau
Sébastien Lagniez

Stunts:
Patrick Cauderlier

Stunts Coordinator:
Rémi Canaple

Thanks:
Frédéric Mitterrand

Unit Manager:
Eric Duchêne

Unit Production Manager:
Marc Grewe

Visual Effects Producer:
Edouard Valton

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Alain Carsoux

Writer:
Guillaume Laurant
Jean-Pierre Jeunet

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