A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 23, 1993
Original Title:
Les gens normaux n'ont rien d'exceptionnel
Alternate Titles:
Le persone normali non hanno niente di eccezionale
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
B.C. Films
B.V.F.
Gemini Films
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Martine is 25. Since breaking up with François, she has the feeling that the world is caving in on her. Between small jobs and one-night stands, she can't seem to get a fix on herself. In desperation, after a last quarrel with François, she unintentionally causes an accident that leads her to the emergency ward of a psychiatric hospital. During her brief stay, she unexpectedly sparks into life. She takes an interest in two young patients, Pierre and Anne, convinced that she is doing the right thing in supervising their love life...
Assistant Sound Editor:
Agnès Schwab
Casting:
Richard Rousseau
Costume Design:
Françoise Clavel
Costumer:
Nathalie Raoul
Director:
Laurence Ferreira Barbosa
Director of Photography:
Antoine Héberlé
Editor:
Emmanuelle Castro
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Sylvain Monod
First Assistant Camera:
Jean-Philippe Bouyer
First Assistant Director:
Aude Cathelin
First Assistant Editor:
Nathalie Langlade
Gaffer:
Laurent Malek
Grip:
Patrice Guillain
Key Grip:
Serge Grenier
Key Makeup Artist:
Sylvia Carissoli
Producer:
Paulo Branco
Production Assistant:
Hacène Belkhadra
Production Design:
Brigitte Perreau
Production Manager:
Philippe Saal
Production Secretary:
Violaine Brem
Screenplay:
Laurence Ferreira Barbosa
Jackie Berroyer
Santiago Amigorena
Script Supervisor:
Bénédicte Darblay
Second Assistant Camera:
Christophe Paturange
Second Assistant Director:
Simon Allio Ribowski
Sound:
François Waledisch
Sound Effects:
Marie-Jeanne Wyckmans
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jacques Thomas-Gérard
Unit Manager:
Paul Savonitto
Writer:
Cédric Kahn
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