A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 3, 2012
Original Title:
Paracaduti
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Zürcher Hochschule der Künste
Production Countries:
Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
In a future where the sea doesn’t exist anymore and where adults imitate things from the past, dozens of children are building sand pies on an artificial beach. Only 12-year-old Estelle looks at a wall on which the sea is painted. Thibaud, her peer, approaches the girl and pretends he can see the things that no longer exist. He takes her to his hiding place and tries to convince her to take a pill that would allow her to see the real sea.
Additional Grip:
Yves Seger
Art Direction:
Stefanie Frey
Sophie Stalder
Assistant Camera:
Lukas Graf
Valentino Vigniti
Assistant Director:
Cosima Frei
Director:
Wendy Pillonel
Director of Photography:
Tom Keller
Dolly Grip:
Yves Seger
Editor:
Pascal Griesshammer
Gaffer:
Tomasz Kadlubowski
Grip:
Yves Seger
Key Grip:
Yves Seger
Location Manager:
Cécile Schüpbach
Location Sound Mixer:
Benoit Barraud
Music:
Gregg Skermann
Producer:
Filippo Bonacci
Production Design:
Sophie Stalder
Stefanie Frey
Script Supervisor:
Annie Gisler
Second Assistant Director:
Scherwin Amini
Luca Zuberbühler
Set Decoration:
Stefanie Frey
Sophie Stalder
Sound Editor:
Gregg Skermann
Benoit Barraud
Sound Mixer:
Benoit Barraud
Visual Effects:
Florian Martin
Writer:
Wendy Pillonel
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