The Call (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 13, 2015

Original Title:
L'Appel

Alternate Titles:
La Llamada
The Call

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Thriller

Production Companies:
L'Atelier 321
La Casquette Productions

Production Countries:
France | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 

Runtime: 17

Benoît, 50, is a police lieutenant wounded by the disappearance of his wife, Lise. Unable to perform his grief, he sees his physical and mental health decline when she mysteriously surface again years later.

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Color Designer:
Steven Le Guellec

Director:
Alban Ravassard

Director of Photography:
Raùl Fernandez

Editor:
Julien Chardon

Hairstylist:
Johanna Jimenez Lesueur

Makeup Artist:
Marianne Desgrée

Makeup Effects:
David Scherer

Original Music Composer:
François Liétout

Producer:
Bertrand Chanal

Screenplay:
Alban Ravassard

Script Supervisor:
Florence Cheron

Set Designer:
Marc Pacon

Sound Editor:
Marc Valenduc

Sound Engineer:
Christophe D'Ornellas
Philippe D'Afonso

Sound Mixer:
Corentin Calarnou

Special Effects:
Damien Delannoy

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