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Release Date:
June 8, 2023
Original Title:
Une zone à défendre
Alternate Titles:
A Place to Fight For
Um Motivo Para Lutar
Un lugar por el que luchar
Genres:
Drama | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Chi-Fou-Mi Productions
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 FR: 16 SG: M18
Runtime: 103
Greg is a police lieutenant; he must collect informations on eco-activists, infiltrating them for months. Myriam, a young free woman, is fighting to save a forest from the building of a dam. They meet and fall in love on the Zone. A beautiful life, a joy that Greg discovers, despite the risks of being unmasked. For each of them, time is short: soon everything will disappear.
Assistant Director:
Julien Dara
Arthur Prolongeau
Assistant Director Trainee:
Maëlys Lucas
Boom Operator:
Pauline Broquet
Casting:
Marine Albert
Co-Writer:
Thomas Bidegain
Catherine Paillé
Costume Designer:
Maïra Ramedhan Levi
Director:
Romain Cogitore
Director of Photography:
Julien Hirsch
Drone Operator:
Jorge Escribens
Electrician:
Alexandre Hoareau
Didier Rollot
First Assistant Camera:
Raphael André
First Assistant Director:
Franck Heslon
Gaffer:
Christophe Duroyaume
Grip:
Alexandre Charles
Key Grip:
Clément Aubert
Key Hair Stylist:
Patrick Girault
Key Makeup Artist:
Amélie Bouilly
Makeup Artist:
Fanny Fallourd
Producer:
Nicolas Dumont
Hugo Sélignac
Production Manager:
Arnaud Tournaire
Second Assistant Director:
Alice Pic
Audrey Luciani
Set Costumer:
Elen Pavlovic
Sound Mixer:
Romain de Gueltzl
Stunts:
Olivier Fornara
Bryan Vigier
Florian Baussand
Third Assistant Director:
Marie Usannaz
Unit Production Manager:
Stéphane Avenard
Wardrobe Assistant:
Pauline Pierrefeux
Writer:
Romain Cogitore
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