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Release Date:
May 17, 2002
Original Title:
Carnages
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U HU: 16 RO: 18
Runtime: 130
After a bull is killed in a bullfight, its body parts are transported across Spain, France, Italy and Belgium. The bull's parts fall into the wide variety of people, including: an Italian actress selling the bones in a supermarket promotion, a Spanish woman who dines on its steaks, a little girl in France who imagines a world where animals are much larger than humans, and a taxidermist whose wife is simultaneously giving birth to quintuplets.
Associate Producer:
Denis Delcampe
Bénédicte Couvreur
Antonio Bazaga
Teresa Fernández Cuesta
Casting:
Antoinette Boulat
Stéphane Touitou
Costume Design:
Marielle Robaut
Director:
Delphine Gleize
Director of Photography:
Crystel Fournier
Editor:
François Quiqueré
Foley Artist:
Christophe Bourreau
Key Hair Stylist:
Christine Lambert
Key Makeup Artist:
Lisa Schonker
Original Music Composer:
Éric Neveux
Jérôme Rebotier
Producer:
Jérôme Dopffer
Production Design:
André Fonsny
Set Decoration:
Thierry Van Cappellen
Sound:
Marc Doisne
Sound Mixer:
Pierre André
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gabriel Hafner
François Musy
Writer:
Delphine Gleize
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