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Release Date:
September 23, 2009
Original Title:
Amer
Alternate Titles:
Amer - Ein Albtraum aus Angst und Begierde
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Anonymes Films
CNC
Canal+
Département des Alpes-Maritimes
Tobina Film
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: 12 GB: 18 US: NR
Runtime: 90
Ana is confronted with body and desire at three key moments of her life. As a young girl, she brings her dead grandpa back to life. In her puberty, she discovers the power of decay and sexuality. Finally, she wrestles with loss and loneliness when she returns to her parental home, now derelict.
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Assistant Camera:
Colin Lévêque
Colorist:
Olivier Ogneux
Costume Designer:
Jackye Fauconnier
Director:
Hélène Cattet
Bruno Forzani
Director of Photography:
Manuel Dacosse
Editor:
Bernard Beets
Electrician:
Roberto Gomez
Denis Antheunissens
First Assistant Director:
Joël Godfroid
Foley Artist:
Olivier Thys
Foley Mixer:
Philippe Charbonnel
Gaffer:
Juan Cristobal Fontes Salinas
Graphic Designer:
D.J. Devereux
Makeup Artist:
Charlotte Siderius
Producer:
François Cognard
Eve Commenge
Production Design:
Alina Santos
Production Designer:
Alina Santos
Props:
Julien Dubourg
Script Supervisor:
Bruno Pons
Second Assistant Camera:
Elvis Fontaine-Garant
Sound:
Iannis Heaulme
Sound Editor:
Daniel Bruylandt
Sound Mixer:
Luc Thomas
Special Effects:
Lionel Le
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Lionel Le
Steadicam Operator:
Guillaume Renoir
Thanks:
Jan Kounen
Roland Lethem
Pierre-Luc Vaillancourt
Visual Effects:
Daniel Bruylandt
Writer:
Bruno Forzani
Hélène Cattet
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