A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 1, 2023
Original Title:
Amore Mio
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Agat Films & Cie / Ex Nihilo
Urban Distribution
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
Today is Raphael’s funeral. His young wife Lola doesn’t know what to do with her sadness, or with her 7-year-old son’s, or with anyone’s. Her sister Margaux is here, though they have been estranged for years. On their way to the ceremony, Lola forces Margaux to flee the procession and to take them away from this sad reality. During this improvised trip, the two sisters will rediscover each other and relearn freedom. The freedom of not wanting to bury the man you love.
Assistant Camera:
Louise Legaye
Assistant Editor:
Baïtong Wang
Boom Operator:
Marie Mougel
Quentin Lenoir
Casting:
Beatriz Coutrot
Casting Director:
Beatriz Coutrot
Colorist:
Marine Lepoutre
Costumer:
Caroline Di Paolo
Decorator:
Michel Schmitt
Director:
Guillaume Gouix
Director of Photography:
Noé Bach
Editor:
Louise Decelle
Electrician:
Antoine Pirotte
Sacha Brauman
Tom Porte
Théo L'Haridon
Extras Casting:
Manon Guichard
Céline Cruveiller
First Assistant Camera:
Simon Roche
First Assistant Director:
Jeanne Tassy
Foley Artist:
Gadou Naudin
Hairstylist:
Mathieu Villalonga
Anne Bochon
Key Grip:
Hélène Defline
Location Scout:
Géraud Ponroy
Makeup Artist:
Aurélia Louis
Véronique Gély
Music:
Alban Claudin
Painter:
Mathieu Decarroux
Producer:
David Coujard
Nicolas Blanc
Production Assistant:
Olivia Daeron-Precy
Production Director:
Ronan Leroy
Property Master:
Nicolas Lefèbvre
Script Supervisor:
Laure-Anne Nicolet
Second Assistant Camera:
Rémi Delvern
Second Assistant Director:
Rufine Godbille
Set Dresser:
Alain Jacques
Sound:
Philippe Grivel
Sound Editor:
Arnaud Rolland
Sound Engineer:
Philippe Grivel
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matthieu Deniau
Unit Manager:
Matthieu Thill
Renaud Duplessis
Unit Production Manager:
Géraud Ponroy
Wardrobe Assistant:
Vjollce Bega
Cathy Diallo
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