Bastille Day (2016) [R]

Release Date:
April 22, 2016

Original Title:
Bastille Day

Alternate Titles:
Atentado em Paris
Atentado en París
H mera tis Bastilhs
I mera tis Bastilhs
The Take
Денят на Бастилията
フレンチ・ラン:2016
巴士底日

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
Anonymous Content
Anton Capital Entertainment
Canal+
StudioCanal
TF1 Films Production
Vendôme Pictures

Production Countries:
France | United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 14  DE: 16  DK: 15  GB: 15  GR: Κ-15  IE: 15  IT: T  JP: PG12  NL: 12  NZ: 16  PL: 16  PT: M/14  RO: 15  RU: 18+  SE: R  US: R 

Runtime: 92

With law comes disorder

Michael Mason is an American pickpocket living in Paris who finds himself hunted by the CIA when he steals a bag that contains more than just a wallet. Sean Briar, the field agent on the case, soon realises that Michael is just a pawn in a much bigger game and is also his best asset to uncover a large-scale conspiracy.

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Additional Camera:
Denis Garnier

Armorer:
Tony Browne
Liam Byrne

Art Direction:
Vicki Stevenson
Joe Howard
Eric Viellerobe

Assistant Art Director:
Oliver Benson
Augustin Collet
Richard Hardy

Assistant Costume Designer:
Bartholomew Cariss

Camera Operator:
Frédéric Vial
Oliver Loncraine

Casting:
Julie Harkin
Michaël Laguens

Co-Producer:
Raphaël Benoliel

Construction Coordinator:
Pierre Tormo

Costume Design:
Guy Speranza

Costume Supervisor:
Claire Chanat

Digital Intermediate:
Rob Farris
Gemma McKeon
Patrick Malone
Jonathan Collard

Director:
James Watkins

Director of Photography:
Tim Maurice-Jones

Editor:
Jon Harris

Executive Producer:
Steve Golin
Olivier Courson
Guy Stodel
Michael Dreyer
Ron Halpern
Fabrice Gianfermi
Dan MacRae

Gaffer:
Pat Sweeney
Thierry Baucheron
Manuel Gaspar

Hair Designer:
Daniel Phillips

Hairstylist:
Véronique Boslé
Linda Schwach
Paul Job

Helicopter Camera:
James Swanson

Lighting Technician:
Ben Wilson

Makeup Artist:
Malwina Suwinska
Avril Carpentier
Clare Ramsey
Marie-christine Carpentier

Makeup Department Head:
Daniel Phillips

Makeup Designer:
Daniel Phillips

Music Editor:
Graham Sutton

Music Supervisor:
Jérôme Lateur

Original Music Composer:
Alex Heffes

Producer:
David Kanter
Philippe Rousselet
Bard Dorros

Production Design:
Paul Kirby

Rigging Gaffer:
Fred Brown

Script Supervisor:
Caroline Bowker
Lizzie Pritchard
Aurélia Fourcaut

Second Unit Cinematographer:
Hugues Espinasse

Set Costumer:
Magali Bonnot
Bruce Lignerat

Set Decoration:
David Morison
Kate Good

Sound Designer:
Ben Barker

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adam Scrivener
Brendan Nicholson

Special Effects Coordinator:
Jean-Christophe Magnaud

Special Effects Supervisor:
Mark Meddings
Philippe Hubin

Standby Carpenter:
Paul Jones

Steadicam Operator:
Peter Wignall

Still Photographer:
Laurie Sparham
Jessica Forde

Stunts:
Ben Wright
George Kirby
Levan Doran

Supervising Art Director:
Paul Spriggs

Supervising Sound Editor:
Ben Barker

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Jenny King

Visual Effects Editor:
Edd Gamlin

Visual Effects Producer:
Tim Caplan

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Simon Hughes

Writer:
Andrew Baldwin
James Watkins

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