A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 23, 2025
Original Title:
La Chambre de Mariana
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
ARTE France Cinéma
Celluloid Dreams
Cinéfrance Studios
Curiosa Films
Metro Communications
Proton Cinema
Tarantula
Production Countries:
Belgium | France | Hungary | Israel
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 130
In the darkest days of the Second World War, Yulia and Hugo, a Jewish mother and son, escape from a Ukrainian ghetto. Fearing for his safety, Yulia entrusts her boy to the care of her friend Mariana, a sex worker who lives in a brothel. Hugo is placed in a closet, nominally for his safety, but from which he rarely leaves. With little view of the outside world, he conjures up ghosts and scenarios. But over time, Mariana brings the boy out and in doing so transforms his life.
Art Direction:
Adam Berces
Adrienn Antal-Fógel
Julia Antikova
Julianna Cristescu
Assistant Art Director:
Balázs S. Bognár
Assistant Costume Designer:
Gaëtane Paulus
Hélène Honhon
Sandra Besnard
Author:
Aharon Appelfeld
Casting Assistant:
Ballay Kata
Casting Director:
Ralph Berkin
Lóránd Banner-Szûcs
Costume Design:
Sosa Juristovszky
Costumer:
Levente Jókai
Dialogue Editor:
Corinne Dubien
Director:
Emmanuel Finkiel
Director of Photography:
Denis Lenoir
Executive Producer:
Christine de Jekel
Extras Casting:
Beatrix Nemesházi
First Assistant Director:
Marion Dehaene
Foley Artist:
Olivier Thys
Gaffer:
Mariore Manneville
Graphic Designer:
András Erdei
Key Costumer:
Petra Mák
Line Producer:
Jean-Luc Olivier
Producer:
David Gauquié
Julien Deris
Production Accountant:
Istvan Horvath
Production Design:
Yvett Rotscheid
Production Manager:
Brigitta Karádi
Moussa Aouidat
Property Master:
Pierre Hugueny
Screenplay:
Emmanuel Finkiel
Second Assistant Director:
András Hárskúti
Set Decoration:
Nóra Talmaier
Sound:
Antoine Mercier
Sound Editor:
Paul Heymans
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