Drone Games (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 19, 2023

Original Title:
Drone Games

Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Jack N'a Qu'un Oeil
WHITE LION FILMS

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Additional information:

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"B" Camera Operator:
Thibault Marsan-Bacheré

ADR Mixer:
Dominique Delguste

Additional Grip:
Louis Lemoine

Assistant Editor:
Bertrand de Saint Seine

Boom Operator:
Nicolas Fournier

Camera Operator:
Lucien Durris
Frederic Moura

Camera Trainee:
Louna Accorsi

Colorist:
Elie Akoka

Director:
Olivier Abbou

Director of Photography:
Antoine Sanier

Drone Pilot:
Alex Bouton
David Mariottini

Editor:
Benjamin Favreul

Electrician:
Lucas Pommier

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Eden Lagaly-Faynot

Foley Mixer:
Dominique Delguste

Gaffer:
Sébastien Courtain

Music:
Clément Tery

Music Supervisor:
Sasha White

Producer:
Olivier Abbou
Matthieu Elkaïm
Bruno Merle
Noor "Rize" Sadar

Production Director:
Ludovic Eyrolle

Screenplay:
Olivier Abbou
Thibault Lang-Willar
Mathilde Cadrot

Second Assistant Director:
Manuela Muller

Sound Mixer:
Jérôme Pougnant

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rémi Gauthier

Special Effects Technician:
Serge Beuchat
Morgane Demetrau

Steadicam Operator:
Thibault Marsan-Bacheré

Stunt Double:
Cyril Teillier

Stunts:
Gary Cothenet
Lucile Perez
Teddy Ponceau

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Benjamin Ageorges

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