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Release Date:
November 4, 2023
Original Title:
Mort sur la piste
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Neyrac Films
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
As the first test drives begin for the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the body of a pilot is discovered on the track. It was carefully dragged there. Captain Sabrina Nedjard is in charge of the investigation, followed by an American observer from LAPD as part of an international exchange. Their inquiries will lead them to the paddocks and the workshops of a well-known amateur racing team where high stakes disrupt the relationships between an authoritarian father and his children.
ADR Supervisor:
Tom Nicolas
Casting:
Angélique Luisi
Casting Assistant:
Annaëlle L'Hopital
Director:
Philippe Dajoux
Director of Photography:
Bruno Rosanvallon
Editor:
Constance Alexandre
Electrician:
Charlie Quiban
First Assistant Camera:
Julie Guignier
Foley Artist:
Florian Penot
Makeup Artist:
Sophie Allégatière
Music:
Sebastien Baret
Producer:
Jean-Baptiste Neyrac
Production Assistant:
Paul Rembert
Production Design:
Laurence Brenguier
Production Manager:
Sylvie Duluc
Second Assistant Camera:
Valentin Chevallier
Second Assistant Director:
Jean-Roch Gouédard
Sound:
Jean-Paul Bernard
Sound Editor:
Dimitri Kharitonnoff
Sound Mixer:
Laurent Dreyer
Visual Effects:
Rémi Berge
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Laetitia Guiral
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