Nina and the Robots (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 20, 2020

Original Title:
Nina et les robots

Genres:
Documentary | Music

Production Companies:
Le Fresnoy
Mécènes du sud

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 19

The breath of the machine fills the air, where the singing can flow. Nina stands in front of the wiggling robot. The soft bodies measure up themselves, sometimes harmonize. The breaths dilate the organs, which swell and fold; transmute the synthetic movement into vital impetus and the vulva into mouth, which inflates until it spreads.

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Assistant Camera:
Hans Agonglo

Assistant Director:
Ghyzlène Boukaïla

Assistant Gaffer:
Benoît Lancial

Assistant Grip:
Ludwig Taras
Nino Vincent

Catering:
Ugo Arsac
Claire Williams
Yosra Mojtahedi
Stéphanie Roland

Color Grading:
Juliette Barrat

Costume Designer:
Faye Formisano

Director:
Cindy Coutant

Director of Photography:
Victor Zébo

Gaffer:
Maurine Thiebaut

Grip:
Gregoire Wattier

Makeup Artist:
Qatsi
Marie Fabry

Music:
Cindy Coutant
Alice Goudon

Set Decoration:
Cindy Coutant
Samuel Lecocq
Olivier Bémer

Sound Editor:
Ludivine Pelé

Sound Engineer:
Ludivine Pelé

Sound Mixer:
Raphaëlle Duquesnoy

Stage Director:
Louise de Calan

Still Photographer:
Olivier Sola

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