A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Mara Taquin, Sasha Deprez, Nathalie Richard
Written by:
Sophie Muselle
Guérin van de Vorst
Directed by:
Sophie Muselle, Guérin van de Vorst
Release Date:
November 23, 2024
Original Title:
Au bord du monde
Alternate Titles:
At the Edge of the World
La vocation
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Wrong Men
Production Countries:
Belgium
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 104
Alexia, 25, arrives as a trainee nurse in the closed ward of a psychiatric hospital, and meets Joëlle, the head nurse, who teaches her the job. Alexia is touched by the anger of Mila, a 20-year-old patient, who thinks she has no business being there. Despite Joëlle’s warnings about keeping her distance from patients, Alexia gets close to Mila and puts all her energy into trying to get her out.
Art Direction:
Jennifer Chabaudie
Laurie Colson
Assistant Art Director:
Jennifer Chabaudie
Assistant Costume Designer:
Veerle Van Rossom
Associate Producer:
Philippe Logie
Boom Operator:
Simon Morard
Elsa Ruhlmann
Casting Director:
Michaël Bier
Colorist:
Evy Roselet
Dialogue Editor:
Selıa Çakir
Director:
Guérin van de Vorst
Sophie Muselle
Director of Photography:
Fiona Braillon
Editor:
Matyas Veress
Electrician:
Armelle Fouat
Alexandre MICHIELS
Foley Artist:
Pierre Greco
Foley Editor:
Damien Bouffioux
Foley Mixer:
Maxime Cordon
Gaffer:
Cyran Van Den Hove
Hairstylist:
Danièle Parmentier
Makeup Department Head:
Gregory Joncret
Post Production Supervisor:
Thomas Meys
Producer:
Benoît Roland
Production Design:
Laurie Colson
Production Manager:
Caroline Tambour
Property Master:
Essomba Tana Solène
Script Supervisor:
Héloïse Moreau
Second Assistant Camera:
Ivaylo Kenarov
Set Decoration:
Axelle Le Dauphin
Sound Assistant:
Alexandra Morere
Robin VILLERS
Sound Editor:
Ingrid Simon
Sound Mixer:
Quentin Collette
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Philippe Charbonnel
Underwater Camera:
Alexandra Brixy
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