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Original Title:
Toutes pour une
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | History
Production Companies:
Easy Tiger
France 2 Cinéma
Haut et Court
Versus Production
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Women! They're women! They've cut their hair, strapped on their breasts, but they're women. When Sara, a young Morisco on the run, unmasks the three musketeers protecting the Queen of France, she decides to cling to these powerful women and their brilliant idea: disguise to be free, disguise to be yourself...
"B" Camera Operator:
Jo Vermaercke
Additional Second Assistant Director:
Pierre Lagardère
Best Boy Grip:
Jordan Champion
Casting:
Pierre-François Créancier
Pep Armengol
Raphaëlle Beck
Léa Moszkowicz
Casting Assistant:
Louise Anselme
Anna Mezencev
Director:
Houda Benyamina
Extras Casting:
Raphaëlle Beck
First Assistant Director:
Frédéric Gérard
First Assistant Director (Prep):
Cyril Pavaux
Focus Puller:
Myriam Amouri
Léonidas Arvanitis
Joël Bervoets
Claire Pierrard
Grip:
Salvatore Serafino
Hair Department Head:
Catherine Jabes
Key Grip:
Nicolas Lemoine
Location Manager:
François Pujol
Makeup Artist:
Plume Meunier
Sandra Parmentier
Makeup Department Head:
Fabienne Robineau
Music:
Florencia Di Concilio
Music Supervisor:
Martin Caraux
Original Story:
Alexandre Dumas
Producer:
Marc-Benoît Créancier
Production Design:
Philippe Chiffre
Screenplay:
Houda Benyamina
Juliette Sales
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Mathilde Warnier
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Thomas Routiaux
Second Assistant Director:
Hugo Le Gourrierec
Second Second Assistant Director:
Nicolas Dessommes
Steadicam Operator:
Jo Vermaercke
Stunts:
Thibault Maunoury
Third Assistant Director:
Pauline Cancel
Gaëtan Kiaku
Video Assist Operator:
Inès Dahmani
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