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Release Date:
October 12, 2021
Original Title:
Les larmes de la Seine
Alternate Titles:
Τα δάκρυα του Σηκουάνα
Genres:
Animation | Drama | History
Production Companies:
Piktura
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12
Runtime: 9
On October 17, 1961, the “Algerian workers” in France decided to demonstrate peacefully in the streets of Paris against the curfew imposed on them by the police headquarters.
3D Tracking Layout:
Eliott Benard
Animation:
Philippine Singer
Alice Letailleur
Eliott Benard
Art Direction:
Yanis Belaid
Character Modelling Supervisor:
Eliott Benard
Compositor:
Lisa Vicente
Hadrien Pinot
Yanis Belaid
Crowd Assistant Director:
Étienne Moulin
Development Manager:
Étienne Moulin
Director:
Nicolas Mayeur
Hadrien Pinot
Lisa Vicente
Alice Letailleur
Yanis Belaid
Philippine Singer
Eliott Benard
Étienne Moulin
Editor:
Yanis Belaid
Layout:
Nicolas Mayeur
Lighting Artist:
Lisa Vicente
Yanis Belaid
Lighting Design:
Hadrien Pinot
Modeling:
Hadrien Pinot
Nicolas Mayeur
Music:
Pierre-Antoine Naline
Ibrahim Maalouf
Luis Galceran
Producer:
Carlos De Carvalho
Props:
Lisa Vicente
Rigging Supervisor:
Étienne Moulin
Set Designer:
Eliott Benard
Yanis Belaid
Set Dresser:
Hadrien Pinot
Sound Designer:
Lisa Vicente
Supervising Art Director:
Yanis Belaid
Textile Artist:
Lisa Vicente
Yanis Belaid
Visual Effects:
Nicolas Mayeur
Writer:
Eliott Benard
Yanis Belaid
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