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Release Date:
June 23, 2021
Original Title:
Tokyo Shaking
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Les Films du Lendemain
SCOPE Pictures
Wild Bunch
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U RU: 12+
Runtime: 105
March 11, 2011. The biggest tsunami Japan has ever experienced triggers the Fukushima disaster. Risks are being downplayed but the foreign community in Tokyo is terrified by this tragic event and the fact that no one is capable of assessing its scope. Among them, Alexandra, a French executive newly arrived from Hong Kong to work in a bank, has to face this nuclear crisis. Torn apart between fol- lowing the company’s instructions and going back to her husband and children who are still in Hong Kong, she will find herself defending honor and given word, despite the pervading terror and chaos.
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Assistant Camera:
Javier Sauve
Yuji Suzuki
Casting:
Constance Demontoy
Cinematography:
Alexis Kavyrchine
Co-Producer:
Geneviève Lemal
Costume Design:
Alice Cambournac
Director:
Olivier Peyon
Editor:
Tina Baz
Executive Producer:
Aude Cathelin
First Assistant Camera:
Marie Demaison
First Assistant Director:
Tatum Drouilhat
Key Makeup Artist:
Delphine Jaffart
Line Producer:
Hiroto Ogi
Music:
Manuel Roland
Post-Production Manager:
Antonine Meuret-Gosselet
Producer:
Kristina Larsen
Production Manager:
Charlotte Duliere
Aude Cathelin
Screenplay:
Cyril Brody
Olivier Peyon
Second Assistant Camera:
Charlotte Picard
Second Assistant Director:
Grégoire Jeudy
Sound:
Marc Engels
Third Assistant Director:
Richard Elmosnino
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Vincent Perzo
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