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Release Date:
October 16, 2024
Original Title:
Barbès, little Algérie
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
24 25 Films
Chelifilms
East Films
France 3 Cinéma
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Malek, in his forties, single, has just moved to Montmartre and will soon welcome his nephew Ryiad, who has just arrived from Algeria, into his home. Together they discover Barbès, the neighborhood of the Algerian community, very lively, despite the current health crisis. His meetings with local figures will allow Malek to find a part of himself that he had buried, and to reconcile with his origins.
ADR Mixer:
Mahel B.
ADR Supervisor:
Florian Cornet
Art Direction:
Karim Lagati
Assistant Art Director:
Vanessa Bertin
Assistant Production Manager:
Clémentine Bouvet
Colorist:
Magalie Léonard
Costumer:
Matthieu Camblor
Marion Moules
Pauline Bertrand
Director:
Hassan Guerrar
Director of Photography:
Amine Berrada
Foley Artist:
Christophe Bourreau
Gaffer:
Cyril Bossard
Key Grip:
François Dupuis
Location Manager:
Damien Blumberg
Location Scout:
Vincent Dachet
Music:
Armand Amar
Producer:
Marie Tauzia
Patrick Gimenez
Thibault Gast
Matthias Weber
Production Designer:
Karim Lagati
Production Manager:
Cécile Remy-Boutang
Production Sound Mixer:
Philippe Welsh
Screenplay:
Hassan Guerrar
Rachid Benzine
Audrey Diwan
Peter Dourountzis
Script Supervisor:
Ludivine Doazan
Second Assistant Camera:
Sarah Okendo
Second Assistant Director:
Sarah Okendo
Set Costumer:
Margaux Chaboche
Sound Assistant:
Jean Jouvet
Yvan Butaud-Gallot-Lavallée
Sound Designer:
Adam Wolny
Sound Engineer:
Charles Michaud
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Stéphane Thiébaut
Steadicam Operator:
Martin Robiquet
Stunts:
Ahmed Chouikhi
Visual Effects:
Soufiane Bricha
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Xavier Van Erp
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