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Release Date:
November 11, 2020
Original Title:
Gagarine
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cohen Media Group
France 3
Haut et Court
Totem Film
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12 CH: 12 DE: 12 FI: K-12 FR: U GB: 12A|12 IE: 12 KR: 12
Runtime: 95
Yuri, 16, has lived all his life in Gagarin Towers, a vast red-brick housing project on the outskirts of Paris. He dreams of becoming an astronaut. When plans to demolish Gagarin Towers leak out, Yuri joins the resistance. With his friends Diana and Houssam, he embarks on a mission to save their home, which has become his “starship.”
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ADR Supervisor:
Manon Medina
Assistant Art Director:
Charles Guegan
Louis Boulan
Fanny Clouzeau
Assistant Sound Editor:
Olga Pasternak
Boom Operator:
Franck Cartaut
Casting Director:
Judith Chalier
Costume Designer:
Ariane Daurat
Dialogue Editor:
Maxime Roy
Director:
Fanny Liatard
Jérémy Trouilh
Director of Photography:
Victor Seguin
Editor:
Daniel Darmon
Electrician:
Cécile Hannequin
First Assistant Camera:
Benjamin Cohenca
First Assistant Director:
Lucile Jacques
Gaffer:
Xavier Sentenac
Grip:
Rémi Bougès
Hair Designer:
Milou Sanner
Key Makeup Artist:
Pascale Guégan
Makeup Artist:
Nadine Bournazeau
Emmanuelle Pombet
Original Music Composer:
Amine Bouhafa
Sacha Galperine
Evgueni Galperine
Producer:
Carole Scotta
Julie Billy
Production Design:
Marion Burger
Production Director:
Emma Fariñas
Property Buyer:
Eliane Lorthiois
Property Master:
Julien Poitou-Weber
Props:
Jan Andersen
Antonin Huet Calafat
Second Assistant Camera:
Gaultier Durhin
Second Assistant Director:
Marie Dupont
Set Dresser:
Pierre Moreau
Sound Assistant:
Gaëtan Ricciuti
Sound Editor:
Margot Testemale
Sound Mixer:
Mélissa Petitjean
Sound Recordist:
Dana Farzanehpour
Steadicam Operator:
Thomas Burgess
Third Assistant Director:
Marine Benoit
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