A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 1, 2023
Original Title:
Bac +12
Alternate Titles:
Bac +12 et Vigile
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Octopods Films
Writerz Production
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A black man in his thirties, from a very privileged and over-educated background, finds himself reduced to becoming a security guard in a supermarket in order to enter the working world. In order to be accepted by his new colleagues, he will quickly have to deny his culture and pass himself off as scum.
Additional Grip:
Lucas Gonzalez
Assistant Camera:
Camille Sultan
Assistant Location Manager:
Simon Herreman
Sami Najib
Assistant Script:
Nathan Muller
Best Boy Grip:
Axel Meernout
Boom Operator:
Rafael Bekouche
Victor Crestani
Camera Operator:
Sylvain Freyens
Jules Koechlin
Casting:
Michaël Bier
Co-Producer:
Simon Heymans
Benjamin Honoré
Costume Design:
Sarah Josis
Dialogue Editor:
Etienne Carton
Director:
Michel Bulteau
Director of Photography:
Vincent Vieillard-Baron
Editor:
Thierry Delvigne
Electrician:
Thomas Borde
Leon Gabet
Extras Casting:
Emilie Millot
First Assistant Camera:
Florent Freyens
First Assistant Director:
Matthias Morard
Gaffer:
Lucas Sevrin
Grip:
Deborah La Sala
Key Grip:
Leo Robeet
Key Makeup Artist:
Ninon Dejarnac
Location Assistant:
Raphael Kauffmann
Laurie Noël
Location Manager:
Florent Mola
Makeup Artist:
Alice Duriau
Harratti Mariam
Music:
Olivier Rabat
Producer:
Jérôme L'hotsky
Elsa Meline
Joao Vinhas
Michel Bulteau
Screenplay:
Jean-Christophe Jarrige
Sébastien Steinmetz
Jérôme L'hotsky
Script Supervisor:
Salomé Bellemans
Second Assistant Camera:
Nathan Meynsbrughen
Second Assistant Director:
Elodie Marchal
Set Decoration:
Alice Forrest
Daniel Jimenez Gomez
Camille Lavaud
Tanguy Thirion
Sound Recordist:
Lionel Vinck
Steadicam Operator:
Nicolas Savary
Third Assistant Director:
Rachel Kotlarczik
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Camille Henrard
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