A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 28, 2016
Original Title:
L'Élan
Alternate Titles:
L'élan
Genres:
Comedy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
Comedy fuses with science fiction in this quirky film about the chaos that ensues when an “elk” (in fact, a tall individual who wears a coat, does not speak, and has an elk’s head and antlers) emerges from the forest near a small town. Accepted by a family who interacts with him as if nothing is unusual, they initially shelter their guest from their neighbors. But not for long!
Animation Director:
Stéphane Aubier
Vincent Patar
Vincent Tavier
Assistant Director:
Marine Père
Assistant Production Design:
Théo Montreuil
Stéphane Urzan
Boom Operator:
Jérémie Halbert
Cinematography:
Bruno Romiguière
Jan Vandenbussche
Color Timer:
Yannig Willmann
Costume Designer:
Frédéric Cambier
Edgar Fichet
Director:
Étienne Labroue
Editor:
Antoine Moreau
Electrician:
Pascal Cormont
First Assistant Director:
Nicolas Saubost
Foley Artist:
Patrick Martinache
Gaffer:
Gérard Caumont
Key Grip:
Pierre Reynier
Location Manager:
Ogier Tiberghien
Original Music Composer:
Étienne Charry
Producer:
Benjamin Seznec
Igor Wojtowicz
Production Design:
Franck Montreuil
Production Manager:
Paul Sergent
Script Supervisor:
Aurélie Vallée
Second Assistant Director:
Arnaud Lusetti
Sound:
Didier Codoul
Sound Designer:
Alexandre Lormeau
Sound Mixer:
Denis Lefdup
Thanks:
Laurence Picollec
Unit Manager:
Teddy Delarivière
Unit Production Manager:
William Rougier
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Stephan Guerin
Writer:
Marc Bruckert
Étienne Labroue
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