A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 14, 2023
Original Title:
Sexygénaires
Alternate Titles:
Sexy Genarians
Sexygenarians
What Now My Friend
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
24 25 Films
Apollo Films
Orange Studio
Production Countries:
France | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP
Runtime: 80
At sixty years old, two friends in financial difficulties are going to take advantage of their image in the fashion and advertising world. One is still beautiful, the other never was. But beyond the game of appearances, what does it really mean to be of retirement age today?
ADR Supervisor:
Christina Crevillén
Assistant Camera:
Sarah Dubien
Assistant Director:
Pauline Jabes
Boom Operator:
Amouzoune Abderazak
Construction Coordinator:
Chabrand Gilles
Costume Design:
Alexia Crisp-Jones
Costumer:
Pauline Juille
Digital Compositor:
Kenzo Jocher
Director:
Robin Sykes
Director of Photography:
Maxime Cointe
Drone Operator:
Thomas de Chenevarin
Electrician:
Benoit Gallais
Léo Petit
Executive Producer:
David Giordano
First Assistant Camera:
Benjamin Cohenca
First Assistant Director:
Bonnie Pirès
First Assistant Editor:
Samuel Fassi
Foley Editor:
Corvo Lepesant-Lamari
Gaffer:
Brice Tupin
Hair Department Head:
Gérald Portenart
Key Grip:
Carlos Ribeiro
Location Manager:
Philippe Vaïsse
Makeup & Hair:
Dorothée Soual
Makeup Artist:
Elena Salvagiani
Music:
Etienne Forget
Music Arranger:
Rodolphe Gervais
Music Editor:
Cecile Coutelier
Music Supervisor:
Rebecca Delannet
Astrid Gomez-Montoya
Producer:
Thibault Gast
Matthias Weber
Production Design:
Jonathan Israël
Property Master:
Alexis Imbert
Second Assistant Camera:
Aleksandra Da Silva Zuraw
Second Assistant Director:
David Biet
Set Decoration:
Ines Bossu-Gomez
Sound Editor:
Nicolas Bouvet
Sound Mixer:
Mehdi Marhoum El Filali
Third Assistant Director:
Emmanuelle Tan
Visual Effects Director:
Stéphane Bidault
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Benjamin Ageorges
Writer:
Jean-François Halin
Haroun
Elise Larnicol
Malek Oudjail
Antoine Raimbault
Robin Sykes
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