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Release Date:
September 18, 2024
Original Title:
Les Barbares
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
The Film
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 12
Runtime: 102
The municipality of a small Breton village has decided to welcome a family of Ukrainian refugees. To their surprise, they receive Fayad family – coming from Syria. They thwart all the clichés that the French expected: they are friendly, refined, educated… So much so that, in this small, humming village, it is no longer clear which side the barbarians are on…
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ADR Recordist:
Marita Sbeih
Additional Casting:
Manon Poudoulec
Assistant Camera:
Roxane Jouannin
Assistant Location Manager:
Jules Aubert
Assistant Production Manager:
Cécile Morin
Boom Operator:
Julien Gigliotti
Casting Director:
Aurélie Guichard
Colorist:
Aurélien Motard
Isabelle Julien
Costumer:
Flora Pascottini
Director:
Julie Delpy
Director of Photography:
Georges Lechaptois
Editor:
Camille Delprat
First Assistant Camera:
Sarah Boutin
First Assistant Director:
Julie Richard
Foley Artist:
Gadou Naudin
Foley Mixer:
Louis Naudin
Grip:
Alexandre Charles
Key Grip:
Eric Fodera
Key Makeup Artist:
Christophe Oliveira
Sylvia Carissoli
Music:
Philippe Jakko
Producer:
Michaël Gentile
Production Manager:
Vincent Lefeuvre
Property Master:
Tristan Girault
Props:
Marion De Villechabrolle
Screenplay:
Nicolas Slomka
Julie Delpy
Matthieu Rumani
Script:
Chloé Rudolf
Second Assistant Camera:
Vincent Paté
Set Dresser:
Hélène Rey
Sound Editor:
Tristan Pontécaille
Sound Mixer:
Julien Sicart
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Victor Praud
Stunt Coordinator:
Jérôme Henry
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Benjamin Ageorges
Wardrobe Assistant:
Valentine Spira
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