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Release Date:
November 16, 2011
Original Title:
Nuit blanche
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Canal+
Chic Films
Ciné+
Paul Thiltges Distributions
Saga Film
uFilm
Production Countries:
Belgium | France | Luxembourg
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: U RU: 16+ TR: 15+ US: NR
Runtime: 99
Vincent, a police officer, and his partner Manuel steal a large amount of cocaine from José Marciano, a ruthless crime lord who is quick to seek revenge, endangering Vincent's life, career and family.
Boom Operator:
Charles Hennuyez
Camera Operator:
Alex Aach
Casting:
Katja Wolf
Swan Pham
Michel de Nijs
Co-Producer:
Gilles Waterkeyn
Adrian Politowski
Color Grading:
Peter Bernaers
Costume Design:
Uli Simon
Dialogue:
Olivier Douyère
Frédéric Jardin
Director:
Frédéric Jardin
Director of Photography:
Tom Stern
Editor:
Christophe Pinel
First Assistant Director:
Hubert Barbin
Foley Artist:
Vincent Maloumian
Julien Naudin
Gaffer:
Gilbert Degrand
Key Grip:
Tom Overstyns
Makeup & Hair:
Katja Reinert-Alexis
Music Supervisor:
Valérie Lindon
Original Music Composer:
Nicolas Errèra
Ionic Benton
DJ Yenn
Post Production Supervisor:
Nicolas Bassetto
Producer:
Nadia Khamlichi
Hubert Toint
Lauranne Bourrachot
David Tioulong Grumbach
Marco Cherqui
Jean-Jacques Neira
Paul Thiltges
Production Design:
Hubert Pouille
Production Director:
Sébastien Fernandes Tasch
Screenplay:
Frédéric Jardin
Nicolas Saada
Script Supervisor:
Françoise Thouvenot
Sound:
Christian Monheim
Michel Schillings
Angelo Dos Santos
Sound Editor:
Angelo Dos Santos
Sound Mixer:
Michel Schillings
Still Photographer:
Ricardo Vaz Palma
Stunt Coordinator:
Gilles Conseil
Stunt Double:
Jérôme Gaspard
Gabriel Mercier
Malki Attar
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Michel Dimmer
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