A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 16, 2010
Original Title:
Je n'ai rien oublié
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Apidev 2010
Blueprint Film
Chaocorp
OCS
Profidev
Studio 37
Production Countries:
France | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 16 DE: 6
Runtime: 93
Conrad Lang, a handyman in a rich family - he has been raised like a brother with Thomas, who has the same age -, accidentally puts fire to the big holiday house he keeps. He returns to the town he grew up in, to the family home, where Philippe, Thomas's son, and Simone are getting married. Conrad's frequent memory loss and behavioural problems rapidly reveal a neurological disease (Alzheimer's is suggested by doctor Cohen when he examens Elvira) which leads Elvira, Thomas's stepmother, to install Conrad in a guesthouse on the property, with the help of a nurse. When Conrad looses more and more his landmarks in present and past, memories of his youth come back to surface. They intrigue Simone, since these memories do not entirely fit together with the official family history...
Associate Producer:
Niels Court-Payen
Dominique Boutonnat
Arnaud Bertrand
Farid Tourab
Casting:
Brigitte Moidon
Co-Producer:
Amelie Latscha
Felix Moeller
Costume Design:
Véronique Périer
Director:
Bruno Chiche
Director of Photography:
Thomas Hardmeier
Editor:
Marion Monnier
First Assistant Director:
Valérie Othnin-Girard
Key Hair Stylist:
Sophie Asse
Key Makeup Artist:
Turid Follvik
Makeup Artist:
Aurélie Bouchet
Makeup Department Head:
Suzel Jouguet
Novel:
Martin Suter
Original Music Composer:
Klaus Badelt
Jean-Michel Bernard
Producer:
Nicolas Duval Adassovsky
Yann Zenou
Production Design:
Hervé Gallet
Script Supervisor:
Marie Gennesseaux
Sound Editor:
Vincent Vatoux
Sound Mixer:
Laurent Benaïm
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dominique Gaborieau
Damien Lazzerini
Sound Recordist:
Jean-Jacques Ferran
Special Effects Supervisor:
Julien Poncet de la Grave
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Bruno Maillard
Writer:
Bruno Chiche
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