A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 18, 2017
Original Title:
Laissez bronzer les cadavres
Alternate Titles:
시체들을 태우라
Genres:
Action | Crime | Horror | Thriller | Western
Production Companies:
Anonymes Films
Centre du Cinéma et de l'Audiovisuel de la FWB
Tobina Film
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 16 DE: 16 JP: PG12
Runtime: 92
With a heavy haul of 250 kilograms of gold bullion, the grizzled criminal mastermind, Rhino, and his ruthless gang of cutthroats, head to a ramshackle retreat somewhere in the Mediterranean to lay low on a scorching day of July. However, the unexpected and rather unwelcome arrival of the bohemian writer, Bernier, his muse, Luce, along with a pair of no-joke gendarmes further complicates things, as the frail allegiances will soon be put to the test.
Armorer:
Jean-Christophe Bourgeois
Art Direction:
Antoine Gerard
Assistant Production Manager:
Johanna Bourson
Associate Producer:
David Claikens
Doug Headline
Philippe Logie
Alex Verbaere
Best Boy Electric:
Stanislas Etenaille
Boom Operator:
Céline Bodson
Co-Producer:
François Cognard
Costume Design:
Jackye Fauconnier
Digital Compositors:
Morgan Hardy
Director:
Bruno Forzani
Hélène Cattet
Director of Photography:
Manuel Dacosse
Editor:
Bernard Beets
Electrician:
Alice Vouland
First Assistant Camera:
Colin Lévêque
First Assistant Director:
Christèle Agnello
Gaffer:
Emilien Faroudja
Key Grip:
Julien Chassaignon
Key Makeup Artist:
Bénédicte Trouvé
Makeup Effects:
David Scherer
Novel:
Jean-Pierre Bastid
Jean-Patrick Manchette
Painter:
Johanna Daenen
Producer:
Eve Commenge
Production Design:
Alina Santos
Production Manager:
Helene Pigeard-Benazera
Second Assistant Director:
Pascale Brischoux
Sound Editor:
Daniel Bruylandt
Sound Recordist:
Yves Bémelmans
Special Effects Technician:
Jean-Christophe Bourgeois
Steadicam Operator:
Yvan Coene
Stunt Coordinator:
Stéphane Margot
Third Assistant Director:
Victor Ridley
Visual Effects:
Barthélémy Beaux
Visual Effects Producer:
Gaël Durant
Writer:
Bruno Forzani
Hélène Cattet
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