Vesper (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 20, 2017

Original Title:
Vesper

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Amitice

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U 

Runtime: 23

Marge asks her nephew Christian for help to protect herself against her sinister husband Walter. Christian will soon discover dark secrets and that Walter is not who he's intended to be.

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Assistant Camera:
Sarah Pinton

Assistant Director:
Stéphane Talagrand

Assistant Music Supervisor:
Gregory Cotti

Assistant Production Manager:
Mei-Bou Lau

Associate Producer:
Nahid Sheikhalishahi

Best Boy Electric:
Laurent Amir

Best Boy Grip:
Brice Bourdet

Boom Operator:
Florian Plenacoste

Cast Driver:
Khanh Mavier

Color Timer:
Frédéric Savoir

Costume Design:
Keyvan Sheikhalishahi

Director:
Keyvan Sheikhalishahi

Director of Photography:
Jean-Claude Aumont

Driver:
Franck Carpentier
Arnaud Souris

Editor:
Marie-Jo Nénert

First Assistant Camera:
Charlotte Bonfort

Grip:
Simon Berthaud

Lighting Supervisor:
Marc Bruderer

Loader:
Vincent Nicolas

Location Assistant:
Alice Gorins

Makeup & Hair:
Sophie Dauchez

Music:
Gréco Casadesus

Producer:
Keyvan Sheikhalishahi

Production Assistant:
Mei-Bou Lau

Production Design:
Keyvan Sheikhalishahi

Props:
Keyvan Sheikhalishahi

Second Assistant Camera:
Charles Thomas

Sound:
Kevin Bally

Sound Editor:
Corinne Rozenberg

Sound Mixer:
Gentiane Tchoudjuen

Still Photographer:
Stéphanie Branchu

Writer:
Keyvan Sheikhalishahi

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