A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 21, 2022
Original Title:
Le 3615 ne répond plus
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
France Télévisions
Seppia
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
Runtime: 52
The adventure of the minitel, a small cubic terminal with a folding keyboard that began in the 1970s in the labs of France Telecom, is closely linked to Alsace. Alsatians had then in hand the future tools of interactive communication. What remains today of all those minitel years? Like a nocturnal and intimate road-movie, this documentary went to meet the last people who are still interested in the minitel, this strange beige box of access to telematic services, corny today, but pioneers at the end of the last century.
Assistant Editor:
Alice Guimard
Tom Da Fonseca
Camera Operator:
Steeve Calvo
Color Grading:
Antoine Deprez
Director:
Nicolas Bole
Editor:
Benjamin Géhant
Graphic Designer:
Jean-Clément Turblin
Original Music Composer:
Alexis Lambotte
Post Production Assistant:
Arnaud Klein
Post Production Coordinator:
Sébastien Grandsire
Véronique Bral
Post Production Supervisor:
Jean-Christophe Gutbub
Post-Production Manager:
Charlotte Schranz
Producer:
Cédric Bonin
Pascaline Geoffroy
Maxime Owyszer
Production Assistant:
Aude Renaud
Production Director:
Margaux Lleu
Production Intern:
Camille Gebus
Production Manager:
Thibault Frey
Hugo Metz
Sound:
Raphaël Roche
Technical Supervisor:
Cyril Pinato
Guillaume Bringard
Title Graphics:
Antoine Deprez
Writer:
Nicolas Bole
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