A Little Lesson in Love (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 4, 2022

Original Title:
Petite leçon d'amour

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Blue Monday Productions
P.S. Productions
RTS

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U 

Runtime: 86

Julie and Mathieu, soon after meeting for the first time, embark in a quest across Paris to stop one of Mathieu’s pupil at school from doing anything stupid after finding a disturbing love note. Inside Mathieu’s old little car, the two characters mix like oil and water, with the math teacher’s carelessness for others not going so well with Julie’s larger than life personality. The more Mathieu discovers some fragility under Julie’s exuberance, the more the two become inseparable.

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ADR Supervisor:
Laure-Anne Darras

Additional Casting:
Marie Pierre Delabrière

Casting Assistant:
Morgane Chaillat

Costume Design:
Oriol Nogues

Dialogue Editor:
Laure-Anne Darras

Director:
Ève Deboise

Director of Photography:
Lazare Pedron

Editor:
Chantal Hymans

First Assistant Director:
Lucas Loubaresse

Location Scout:
Magali Claveyrolles
Philippe Letode
Bénédicte Préault

Music:
Ronan Maillard

Music Supervisor:
Martin Caraux

Producer:
Xavier Grin
Nathalie Mesuret

Property Master:
Pierre-Antoine Mariotti

Second Assistant Director:
Clothilde Metral

Set Decoration:
Pierre-Julien Journet
Aurette Leroy

Sound:
Marianne Roussy

Sound Editor:
Béatrice Wick

Writer:
Ève Deboise

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