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Release Date:
January 1, 2025
Original Title:
Six jours
Alternate Titles:
The Chase
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Empreinte Cinéma
Pictanovo
SND
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
11 years ago, inspector Malik couldn’t solve a kidnapping case and a little girl died. Now with only a few days before the crime gets classified, he decides to reopen the case. Malik owes it to the mother and to himself. As he digs into the past, a child is kidnapped again. The pattern is the same one as a decade ago, it’s no coincidence. Malik knows he has a few days to make things right and to bring justice.
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Boom Operator:
Tristan Loubat
Casting:
Marine Albert
Lisa Testy
Co-Producer:
Véronique Bénabou
Costume Design:
Emmanuelle Youchnovski
Director:
Juan Carlos Medina
Director of Photography:
Renaud Chassaing
Electrician:
Jonathan Givers
Nicolas Visconti
Executive Producer:
David Giordano
First Assistant Camera:
Antoine Delaunay
Bastien Rebena
First Assistant Director:
David Koch
Gaffer:
Patrick Contesse
Grip:
Dominique Gonnin
Jean-Mary Vodoz
Laurent Wémama
Key Grip:
Éric Bonnaire
Location Scout:
Alexandre Billon
Original Music Composer:
Johan Söderqvist
Original Story:
Jeong Geun-seop
Post Production Supervisor:
Fabien Trampont
Producer:
Éric Laroche
Evelyne Quesnel
Raphaël Rocher
Rolland Nicolas
Production Accountant:
Aliénor Helfter
Pascal Pons
Production Assistant:
Justine Bellon
Production Design:
Philippe Chiffre
Screenplay:
Denis Brusseaux
Guillaume Mautalent
Script Supervisor:
Cathy Mlakar
Second Assistant Camera:
Juliette Pruvost
Second Assistant Director:
Charlotte Trunet
Sound:
Antoine Deflandre
Stunts:
Clément Huet
Third Assistant Director:
Vanille Collienne
Video Assist Operator:
Marius Pons
Writer:
Juan Carlos Medina
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