And Yet We Were All Blind (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 8, 2023

Original Title:
Toi non plus tu n'as rien vu

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Sensito Films

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP 

Runtime: 94

Who has never heard of pregnancy denial? This condition, often caused by miscellaneous circumstances, escapes our understanding and even science. How can the mind of a pregnant woman hide a child growing in her body?

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Additional Grip:
Romain Colleaux
Lucas Bourgoin

Casting:
Johanna COHEN

Casting Director:
Valérie Pangrazzi

Colorist:
Alexandra Pocquet
Margaux Hemard

Director:
Beatrice Pollet

Director of Photography:
Georges Lechaptois

Editor:
Loïc Lallemand

Electrician:
Luca Motte

First Assistant Camera:
Sarah Ardouin-Eyraud

First Assistant Director:
Basile Jullien

Graphic Designer:
Charlotte Cosmao

Grip:
Christophe Chaussebourg

Hairstylist:
Jean-Marc Benois

Key Grip:
Alexandre Ricco
François Coulin

Location Manager:
Alessia Gasparella

Location Scout:
Virginie Jousset
Philippe Pangrazzi

Producer:
Stéphanie Douet

Production Design:
Charlotte Filler

Production Manager:
Noélène Delluc

Props:
Carolina Baileys

Screenplay:
Beatrice Pollet

Second Assistant Camera:
Alejandro Asensio

Second Assistant Director:
Louis Barge

Standby Property Master:
Carolina Baileys

Third Assistant Director:
Margaux Couette

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