Métisse (1993) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 18, 1993

Original Title:
Métisse

Alternate Titles:
Café au lait
Métisse

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Countries:
Belgium | France

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  FR: 12 

Runtime: 94

A Tasty French Blend.

Lola is pregnant, and she isn’t sure who the father is: Félix, a Jewish delivery boy, or Jamal, a black law student.

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Assistant Director:
Sébastien Gardet

Associate Producer:
Alain Rocca
Adeline Lecallier

Casting:
Florence Dugowson

Co-Producer:
Jacques de Clercq
Dimitri de Clercq

Costume Designer:
Lydie Bonnaire

Director:
Mathieu Kassovitz

Director of Photography:
Pierre Aïm

Editor:
Colette Farrugia
Jean-Pierre Segal

First Assistant Director:
Eric Pujol

Makeup Artist:
Reine-Marie Montemont

Original Music Composer:
Jean-Louis Daulne

Producer:
Christophe Rossignon

Production Manager:
Marc Piton

Props:
Carole Boulenouar

Second Assistant Director:
Philippe Rostan

Set Decoration:
Pierre-André Roussotte

Set Dresser:
Pierre-André Roussotte

Sound:
Norbert Garcia

Sound Editor:
Claude Ronzeau

Sound Effects:
Julien Naudin

Sound Mixer:
Thomas Gauder

Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Benoît Biral

Unit Manager:
Eléonore Zimmer

Writer:
Mathieu Kassovitz

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