The Man Who Knew a Lot (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 5, 2014

Original Title:
L'homme qui en connaissait un rayon

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Easy Tiger

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

Mister Beranger works in big furniture store. His life seems perfectly settled, until one day he gets promoted to the mysterious thirteenth floor...

Mr. Beranger works at Paradesign, a furniture department store where the employees live day and night in the decorations. Himself lives in a show cottage in pasteboard and excels in the promotion of his dachshund footrest. His life seems settled well, until the day when he is promoted to the mysterious thirteenth floor of the store.

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Associate Producer:
Jessica Rosselet

Boom Operator:
Gautier Isern

Casting:
Pierre-François Créancier

Costume Design:
Sarah Monfort

Director:
Alice Vial

Director of Photography:
Brice Pancot

Editor:
Grégoire Pontécaille

First Assistant Director:
Felipe Salazar

Makeup Artist:
Anna Rivière

Original Music Composer:
Emmanuel d'Orlando

Producer:
Marc-Benoît Créancier

Production Manager:
Anne-Claire Créancier

Set Decoration:
Julie Plumelle

Set Designer:
Léa Alric

Sound Editor:
Charlotte Butrak

Sound Mix Technician:
Raphaël Devillers

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Samuel Aïchoun

Special Effects:
Hoël Sainléger

Visual Effects:
Hoël Sainléger

Writer:
Alice Vial

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