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Release Date:
February 8, 2023
Original Title:
La Tour
Alternate Titles:
La Tour d’Assitan
Lockdown Tower
The Tower
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Les films du Worso
UNITÉ
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 FR: 12 GB: 18 RU: 16+
Runtime: 90
In the heart of a city, the inhabitants of a tower wake up one morning to find that their building is shrouded in an opaque fog, obstructing doors and windows - a strange dark matter that devours anything that tries to pass through it. Trapped, the residents try to organize themselves, but to ensure their survival they gradually succumb to their most primitive instincts, until they sink into horror...
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Assistant Editor:
Raphaël Mossé
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Oriane Cattiaux
Assistant Property Master:
Natacha-Katy Castelbou
Boom Operator:
Alexandre Gallerand
Quentin Avrillon
Casting:
Minna Prader
Elise Cresson
Colorist:
Richard Deusy
Digital Intermediate Producer:
Audrey Kleinclaus
Director:
Guillaume Nicloux
Director of Photography:
Christophe Offenstein
Editor:
Guy Lecorne
First Assistant Camera:
Domingues Fabien
Makeup Artist:
Sandrine Denis
Makeup Department Head:
Sylvie Ferry
Music:
Tim Hecker
Music Editor:
Hannes Plattmeier
Post-Production Manager:
Astrid Lecardonnel
Producer:
Sylvie Pialat
Benoît Quainon
Thomas Morvan
Caroline Nataf
Bruno Nahon
Property Master:
Christophe Offret
Second Assistant Camera:
Tara-Jay Bangalter
Second Assistant Director:
Nhu-Mai Nguyen-Quibel
Sound:
Fanny Weinzaepflen
Sound Designer:
Thomas Desjonquères
Guillaume D'Ham
Sound Editor:
Thomas Desjonquères
Steadicam Operator:
Thibault Marsan-Bacheré
Rémi Quilichini
Stunt Coordinator:
Dominique Fouassier
Stunts:
Tony Augé
Cedric Chavin
Third Assistant Director:
Leonard Gaultier
Visual Effects Production Manager:
Lisa Barbier
Writer:
Guillaume Nicloux
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