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Release Date:
July 17, 2024
Original Title:
Le Larbin
Alternate Titles:
A tökfilkó
Kholop, le serf
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Les Films du Castel
Macadam Films
SND
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP HU: 12 RU: 18+
Rich hotel owner hires director to create 18th-century village set, drugs and kidnaps spoiled son, leaving him to believe he time-traveled as punishment, hoping to teach humility by living as a peasant under surveillance.
"B" Camera Operator:
Gaspard Cresp
Assistant Script:
Hélène Peyrou
Assistant Set Decoration:
Sarah Berthet-Nivon
Assistant Sound Editor:
Hugo Thouin
Author:
Klim Shipenko
Carpenter:
Antoine Fenske
Casting Director:
Valérie Xae
Colorist:
Gilles Granier
Dialogue Editor:
Sébastien Jeannot
Director:
Alexandre Charlot
Franck Magnier
Director of Photography:
Yannick Ressigeac
Electrician:
Stéphane Gauthron
Extras Casting:
Isabelle Kramrick
First Assistant "A" Camera:
David Foquin
First Assistant Camera:
Arnaud Gervet
Johan Le Ruz
Foley Artist:
Nicolas Fioraso
Gaffer:
Emmanuel Plumecocq
Grip:
Maxime Alard
Key Grip:
Stéphane Thiry
Location Scout:
Thomas Foster
Music:
Alexandre Azaria
Music Arranger:
Lohengrin Aloys
Online Editor:
Théodore Julia
Props:
Fabien Corée
Yann Mauborgne
Screenplay:
Alexandre Charlot
Franck Magnier
Script Supervisor:
Mitsuko Jurgenson
Second Assistant Art Director:
Warina Contreras Ramos
Second Assistant Camera:
Charlotte Picard
Odeline Reix
Leonore Thietry
Sound:
Lionel Dousset
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Julien Perez
Stunts:
Leslie Carles
Andy Deschamps
Richard Zannini
Supervising Sound Editor:
Sébastien Wera
Third Assistant Director:
Camille Smagghe
Video Assist Operator:
Paul-Antoine Camous
Visual Effects Producer:
Benoît Armstrong
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