Tarim the Brave Against the Thousand and One Effects (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 31, 2015

Original Title:
Tarim le Brave contre les Mille et Un Effets

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Treeline Creative Media

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U 

Runtime: 19

As he is going to save a princess imprisoned in the dungeon of an evil sorcerer, Tarim understands that he is the main character of a movie, and decides to fight against the special effects.

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Animation:
Guillaume Rieu
Fred Rimbau

Assistant Director:
Anne-Lise Fabretti

Boom Operator:
Olivier Guillien

Color Designer:
Jean Marie Blezo

Costume Design:
Auriane Malié
Marion Fortini

Director:
Guillaume Rieu

Director of Photography:
Victor Seguin

Editor:
Guillaume Rieu

First Assistant Camera:
Benjamin Cohenca

Gaffer:
Théo Vanstaevel

Grip:
Aymé Dominguez

Makeup Artist:
Mika Korkida
Djenete Bouadjadj

Music:
Mathieu Alvado

Producer:
Jérémy Rochigneux

Production Manager:
Claire Lécuyer

Set Decoration:
Jean-Pierre Barthes

Sound Editor:
Théo Grand

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Alexis Marzin

Visual Effects:
David Alapont
Fred Rimbau
Guillaume Rieu

Writer:
Guillaume Rieu

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