Little Man Tom (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 11, 2022

Original Title:
Tom

Alternate Titles:
Tom petit homme tout petit homme Tom

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Move Movie
Rhamsa Productions

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 98

Tom, 11 years old, lives in a trailer home on the edge of the woods with Joss, his young mother. The two of them support each other and show unwavering optimism. While Joss is away working small jobs, Tom keeps himself occu- pied. One day, a young man fresh out of prison breaks into their home and their lives, and disrupts the equilibrium.

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Assistant Editor:
Julie Wuillai

Assistant Sound Editor:
Joey van Impe

Associate Producer:
Joffrey Hutin

Best Boy Grip:
Amélie Jourdain

Boom Operator:
Lucas Doméjean

Colorist:
Marine Lepoutre

Dialogue Editor:
Antoine Francois

Director:
Fabienne Berthaud

Drone Pilot:
Anthony Brzeski

Editor:
Yorgos Lamprinos

First Assistant Camera:
Félix Marmorat

Foley Editor:
Marc Alberisio

Key Grip:
Témoudjine Janssens

Producer:
Maya Hariri
Bruno Levy

Production Design:
Marion Burger

Production Manager:
Julie Flament

Production Sound Mixer:
Philippe Welsh

Prop Maker:
Jan Andersen

Rigging Gaffer:
Jonathan Givers

Script Supervisor:
Léolo

Second Assistant Camera:
Chloè Acher

Set Dresser:
Pierre Moreau

Sound:
Claire Ballu

Sound Editor:
Paul Heymans

Writer:
Fabienne Berthaud
Barbara Constantine

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