A Loving Father (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 13, 2002

Original Title:
Aime ton père

Alternate Titles:
A Loving Father

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
GMT Productions

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 103

Writer Léo Shepherd lives in rural France together with his daughter Virginia, who manages his affairs. One day Virginia gets a call from the Swedish Academy. Léo has won the Nobel Prize for Literature. His estranged son Paul tries desperately to contact him, but is denied every time by his sister. When Léo starts traveling to the ceremony in Stockholm by motor bike, Paul decides to follow him and try to speak to him. Clearly Léo doesn't want to be followed, starts speeding and gets involved in a accident, but isn't badly hurt. The police confuse another motorist for Shepherd and announce his death. Paul, driven by his childhood experiences, decides to kidnap his father.

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Art Direction:
Kay Brown

Associate Producer:
Alex Marshall

Casting:
Nicolas Ronchi

Co-Executive Producer:
Jason Piette
Michael Cowan
David Rogers

Co-Producer:
Ruth Waldburger
Jonathan Vanger
Claude Léger

Costume Design:
Suzie Harman
Kay Devanthey Giovannoni

Director:
Jacob Berger

Director of Photography:
Pascal Marti

Editor:
Cathy Chamorey

Executive Producer:
Patrick Bordier

Foley Editor:
Ben Barker

Hairstylist:
Gaétan Landry

Key Hair Stylist:
Sylvie Leray

Key Makeup Artist:
Turid Follvik

Makeup Artist:
Joan Patricia Parris

Original Music Composer:
Jean-Claude Petit

Post Production Supervisor:
Frédéric J. Lozet

Producer:
Jean-Pierre Guérin
Gérard Depardieu

Production Design:
Pierre Allard
Kay Brown
Ivan Niclass

Set Decoration:
Nadine Petit Clerc

Sound:
Jean-Paul Mugel

Sound Editor:
Ben Wilkins

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Fabrice Herbet

Writer:
Ed Radtke
Jacob Berger
Pascal Barollier

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