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Release Date:
April 5, 2017
Original Title:
Corporate
Alternate Titles:
Crise R.H.
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Kazak Productions
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 16
Runtime: 95
Emilie is a bright young workaholic manager in Human Resources, working for a huge French agro-food company. But, one day, one of the employees commits suicide at the company in front of her. While an investigation is underway, stuck between her traumatized colleagues and under pressure of a powerful hierarchy, she will have to get by on her own.
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Associate Producer:
Amaury Ovise
Boom Operator:
Nicolas Paturle
Casting:
Tatiana Vialle
Costume Design:
Alice Cambournac
Director:
Nicolas Silhol
Director of Photography:
Nicolas Gaurin
Editor:
Florence Bresson
Key Makeup Artist:
Sophie Farsat
Original Music Composer:
Fabien Kourtzer
Mike Kourtzer
Producer:
Jean-Christophe Reymond
Production Design:
Sidney Dubois
Script Consultant:
Julia Ducournau
Sound Editor:
Julien Roig
Sound Engineer:
Antoine Corbin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Emmanuel Croset
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