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Release Date:
April 12, 2023
Original Title:
Les Âmes sœurs
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
ARTE France Cinéma
Curiosa Films
Legato Films
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP
Runtime: 100
Lieutenant of the French forces engaged in Mali, David Faber is seriously burned during the explosion of his armored vehicle. Repatriated to France for intensive care, he must begin a long convalescence, under the worried but devoted gaze of his sister Jeanne. They meet again in the family house in the Alps, between mountains, lake and forests. Jeanne tries to reconnect her brother with the past, but David, who suffers from amnesia after the accident, does not seem to be interested in reconciling with the man he used to be.
ADR Mixer:
Nathan Robert
Assistant Unit Manager:
Solange Moulière
Boom Operator:
Jérôme Rabu
Director:
André Téchiné
Director of Photography:
Georges Lechaptois
Editor:
Albertine Lastera
Executive Assistant:
Chloé Mery
First Assistant Camera:
Sarah Boutin
First Assistant Director:
Michel Nasri
Graphic Designer:
Christine Thomas-Collignon
Key Grip:
Eric Fodera
Music:
Mathieu Lamboley
Music Editor:
Clément Cornuau
Music Producer:
Quentin Boniface
Music Supervisor:
Rebecca Delannet
Astrid Gomez-Montoya
Post Production Coordinator:
Yousra Filali
Post-Production Manager:
Susana Antunes
Producer:
Olivier Delbosc
Production Accountant:
Valérie Genty
Production Design:
Carlos Conti
Production Director:
Bruno Bernard
Production Manager:
Bruno Bernard
Production Supervisor:
Géraldine Polveroni
Second Assistant Camera:
Alejandro Asensio
Sound:
Vincent Goujon
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Cyril Holtz
Still Photographer:
Roger Arpajou
David Koskas
Stunt Coordinator:
Mathieu Lardot
Stunts:
Jonathan Crutain
Gregory Costecalde
Third Assistant Camera:
Vincent Paté
Unit Production Manager:
Christophe Vialaret
Writer:
Cédric Anger
André Téchiné
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