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Release Date:
May 17, 2025
Original Title:
La Danse des renards
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Hélicotronc
Les Films du Poisson
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
At a sports boarding school, talented young boxer Camille narrowly survives a fatal accident, saved by his best friend Matteo. After a swift recovery, an inexplicable pain gradually takes hold of him, threatening his dreams of greatness and his relationship with the team. In the ring and in a man's world, there’s no room for weakness.
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Additional Grip:
Cyrille Hermant
Assistant Art Director:
Emeline Poyrault
Assistant Decorator:
Cloé Sauvage
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Amélie Chabeaux
Boom Operator:
François Heller
Casting:
Alicia Cadot
Costume Design:
Jessica Harkay
Director:
Valery Carnoy
Director of Photography:
Arnaud Guez
Dresser:
Pascale Vervloet
Editor:
Suzana Pedro
Electrician:
Jeremy Bourgois
First Assistant Camera:
Jimmy Wolf Nguyen
First Assistant Director:
Valérie Houdart
Gaffer:
Jeremy Bell
Graphic Designer:
Tom Bornarel
Grip:
Alanis Danet
Key Grip:
Gilles Lacroix
Makeup Artist:
Gregory Joncret
Original Music Composer:
Pierre Desprats
Painter:
Rémi Coppee
France Feltz
Producer:
Julie Esparbes
Inès Daïen Dasi
Production Design:
Yasmina Chavanne
Production Manager:
Sébastien Lépinay
Property Buyer:
Sophie Boury
Props:
Louise Toby
Second Assistant Camera:
Sarah Hiernaux
Second Assistant Director:
Jordan Witz
Sound Recordist:
Charlie Cabocel
Steadicam Operator:
Olivier Merckx
Stunt Double:
Théotime Bolsée
Writer:
Valery Carnoy
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