Terror, Sisters! (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 27, 2019

Original Title:
De la terreur, mes soeurs!

Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Horror

Production Companies:
Les films du Bélier

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 28

Today is a day like any other for Kalthoum and her girlfriends. They sip cocktails, look for sex on the Internet, impatiently wait for love and once again, endure the transphobic insults of strangers. But today it’s not going to be like that: the four transgender friends will imagine their revenge.

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Art Direction:
Barbabé d'Hauteville

Assistant Art Director:
Margaux Remaury

Assistant Camera:
Sophie Patalano

Boom Operator:
Clémence Peloso

Colorist:
Adrien Lhoste

Construction Manager:
Anna Le Mouël

Continuity:
Marion Bernard

Costume Supervisor:
Juliette Milon
Aline da Rocha

Director:
Alexis Langlois

Director of Photography:
Michaël Capron

Editor:
Alexis Langlois

First Assistant Camera:
Simon Feray

First Assistant Director:
Raquel Garcia

Gaffer:
Pierre Oger

Key Grip:
Marie Anouke Cougnon Vilain

Makeup Artist:
Marie Gombeaud-Antoine

Producer:
Aurélien Deseez
Justin Taurand

Production Assistant:
Laura Guyon

Production Manager:
Elsa Boutault-Caradec

Second Assistant Director:
Bruce

Set Costumer:
Marilou Caravati

Sound:
Armin Reiland

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gaël Éléon

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Sarah Pariset

Writer:
Hania Ourabah
Alexis Langlois

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