Emma Bovary (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 13, 2021

Original Title:
Emma Bovary

Genres:
Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 102

1857. A courtroom. The prosecutor and defense counsel prepare to face off. Between them: Gustave Flaubert, the man on trial. Madame Bovary is charged with obscenity and offending public morals. As the two sides lay out their cases, the novel springs to life. Emma's story unfolds before our eyes. The trial is a reality check for us, rekindling the debate over the status of women at the time. What will the verdict be for Flaubert? What will the verdict be for women - for all the other Emmas?

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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Nathalie Fedrizzi

Author:
Gustave Flaubert

Casting:
Okinawa Valérie Guerard

Costume Design:
Cécile Dulac

Dialogue Editor:
Clémence Stoloff

Director:
Didier Bivel

Director of Photography:
Marc Falchier

Editor:
Aïn Varet

Foley Artist:
Xavier Drouault

Hairstylist:
Tiphaine Gerbeaud

Key Hair Stylist:
Corinne Masselo

Key Makeup Artist:
Laurence Grosjean

Makeup Artist:
Corinne Bossu
Véronique Boumaza
Nadine Bournazeau
Michèle Constantinides

Original Music Composer:
Nicolas Errèra

Producer:
Laurence Bachman
Marie Dupuy D'Angeac

Production Design:
Cédric Henry

Screenplay:
Natalie Carter
Ève de Castro

Sound Editor:
Benjamin Rosier

Sound Mixer:
Hervé Buirette

Sound Recordist:
Olivier Dandré

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