A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 19, 2021
Original Title:
Journaliste(s)
Genres:
Mystery
Production Companies:
ZANDoLI
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
After the attacks that bloodied Paris, everyone is worried about terrorist acts. A man is running in the middle of the night. He has blood on his face. He arrives at the radio station and explains to his colleagues that he was investigating a cell of terrorists but that one of them has just committed suicide in front of him. Just before he told her that a bomb was on the 11 p.m. Paris-New York flight. It's scheduled for four in the morning: in one hour. Should they disseminate the information?
Assistant Camera:
Gaëlle Tanguy
Thomas Caselli
Malek Krimed
Assistant Director:
Asako Furukata
Camera Operator:
Étienne Saldés
Color Grading:
Cécile Cheurlot
Costume Design:
Marie-Noëlle Van Meerbeeck
Ollivier Guytard
Delegated Producer:
Étienne Saldés
Director:
Caroline Proust
Étienne Saldés
Director of Photography:
Étienne Saldés
Editor:
Pauline Dairou
Executive Producer:
Caroline Proust
Makeup Designer:
Emmanuelle Velghe
Original Music Composer:
Michel-Ange Merino
Production Design:
Marie Devaux
Production Director:
Claude Guymont
Screenplay:
Caroline Proust
Cédric Melon
Script:
Stéphanie Dusard
Sound Designer:
Michel-Ange Merino
Sound Editor:
Shorty
Sound Engineer:
Joseph de Laâge
Kevin Bailly
Sound Mixer:
Shorty
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