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Release Date:
September 23, 2000
Original Title:
Harrison's Flowers
Genres:
Drama | Romance | War
Production Companies:
Canal+
France 2 Cinéma
Sept Films Cinéma
Sirena Film
StudioCanal
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+ HU: 12 JP: R15+ NL: 16
Runtime: 130
1991. Harrison Lloyd, a renowned photojournalist covering the war in Yugoslavia, is reported missing. Sarah, his wife, convinced that he is not dead, decides to go to Bosnia to find him.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Élie Chouraqui
"B" Camera Operator:
Stefano Falivene
Łukasz Bielan
ADR Editor:
Denis Prud'hon
ADR Mixer:
Gilles Missir
ADR Supervisor:
Michel Filippi
Accountant:
Jiri Tichacek
Danielle Foatelli
Additional Editor:
Aïlo Auguste-Judith
Art Direction:
Martin Martinec
Assistant Accountant:
Vladana Mrazova
Assistant Art Director:
Miroslav Zdenek
Ludek Minarik
Assistant Director:
Lucie Pascu
Pavel Typolt
Matthias Weber
Petr Hartl
Assistant Editor:
Andrea Pugner
Sylvie Petat
Nadine Verdier
Claude Broutin
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jaroslav Šámal
Tamara Koubová
Alena Marečková
Assistant Production Design:
Vincenzo Forletta
Aleš Čepelka
Assistant Sound Editor:
Selim Azzazi
Roman Dymny
Best Boy Electric:
Bohumil Bojohavlicek
Boom Operator:
Martin Boissau
Tomáš Červenka
Vojtěch Větrovec
Camera Loader:
Zdeněk Mrkvička
Ladislav Hrubý
Casting:
Jessica Horváthová
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond
Lucinda Syson
Amanda Mackey
Sandra Terryn
Casting Assistant:
Mercedes Kelso
Clapper Loader:
Tomas Munzberger
Valerio Villalba
Václav Pražský
Color Timer:
Patrick Delamotte
Conductor:
Cliff Eidelman
Construction Coordinator:
Jan Mates
Costume Design:
Mimi Lempicka
Costume Supervisor:
Jana Dolejší
Costumer:
Laëtitia Harvey
Lena Tajerova
Petr Pluhař
Dialogue Editor:
Bridget O'Driscoll
Jean-Marc Schick
Director:
Élie Chouraqui
Director of Photography:
Nicola Pecorini
Dolly Grip:
Petr Canilla
Robert Kodera
Editor:
Jacques Witta
Emmanuelle Castro
Baxter
Electrician:
Radek Černý
Extras Casting:
Alena Kubálková
Focus Puller:
Marek Prokes
Francesco Di Giacomo
Steve Itano
Foley Artist:
Laurent Lévy
Judith Guittier
Gaffer:
Slavomír Mikovec
Hairstylist:
Mirella De Rossi
Jacques Stephane Lempire
Tereza Kolihova
Key Grip:
Maria Angela Quiroga
Giampaolo Bagalà
Location Manager:
Tonda Navratil
Dan Hampel
Makeup Artist:
Giuseppe Desiato
Jiří Farkaš
Makeup Department Head:
Giannetto De Rossi
Music:
Bruno Coulais
Music Editor:
Lesley Langs
Orchestrator:
Paul S. Henning
Penka Kouneva
Cliff Eidelman
Post Production Supervisor:
Catherine Constant-Grisolet
Producer:
Albert Cohen
Élie Chouraqui
Production Coordinator:
Šárka Cimbalová
Alexandre Vernerey
Production Manager:
Ondřej Nerud
Eliane Lacroux
Production Secretary:
Laurence Henaff
Property Master:
Jiří Žůček
Tiziano Santi
Props:
Pavel Hemmy
Stefan Mily
Rigging Gaffer:
Josef Jancer
Screenplay:
Isabel Ellsen
Didier Le Pêcheur
Élie Chouraqui
Script Supervisor:
Donatienne de Goros
Second Assistant Director:
Karine Bensa
Set Decoration:
Nello Giorgetti
Set Dresser:
Josef Večerek
Tomas Hais
Jiří Dušek
Sound Editor:
Jean-Pierre Halbwachs
Sound Recordist:
Vincent Cosson
Loïc Moniotte
Steadicam Operator:
Nicola Pecorini
Still Photographer:
Isabel Ellsen
Storyboard Artist:
Lionel Pouchard
Kamel Tazit
Stunt Coordinator:
Ladislav Lahoda
Translator:
Michal Stama
Tomáš Pavlacký
Transportation Captain:
Jana Hrbková
Unit Production Manager:
Petr Šplíchal
François Pulliat
Unit Publicist:
Pascal Launay
Visual Effects Editor:
Patrick Mery
Wardrobe Assistant:
Stanislava Šlosserová
Helena Rovná-Dvořáková
Nada Rerichova
Eva Vacková
Hana Rambová
Jana Smetanová
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Anjali Lenglet
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