A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 14, 2024
Original Title:
Par amour
Alternate Titles:
Call of Water
Dans l'eau
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Bureau des Images Grand-Est
Canal+
Ciné+
Cinéaxe 5
Indéfilms 12
Mamma Roman
Rectangle Productions
SOLAB FILMS
Solar Films
Tandem
Tarantula
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Sarah, in her forties, is on the verge of exhaustion. Her children, ages 9 and 5, take up all her time and her husband is constantly on business trips. After disappearing on the beach for a few minutes, Simon becomes strange. He spends hours in his bathroom and seeks contact with water at the slightest opportunity. Sarah's life will change when her son confesses the truth...
Assistant Decorator:
Sandy Tozello
Assistant Director Trainee:
Tom Dallem
Assistant Location Manager:
Pierre Bonnet
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Marie Colet
Assistant Production Manager:
Feriel Issahnane
Boom Operator:
Benoît Heintz
Colorist:
Vincent Amor
Compositing Artist:
Théo Cocagne
Compositing Supervisor:
Piotr Smorawski
Costume Design:
Pauline Bertrand
Director:
Élise Otzenberger
Director of Photography:
Ludovic Zuili
Editor:
Joseph Comar
Electrician:
Antonin Blanche
Extras Casting:
Gaspard Poirot
First Assistant Camera:
Camille Autrive
First Assistant Director:
Luc Catania
Gaffer:
Georges Harnack
Key Grip:
Matthieu Etenne
Location Manager:
Quentin Bragard
Location Scout:
Nicolas Jacob
Gwenn Douillet
Musician:
Jack Lahana
Original Music Composer:
Robin Coudert
Painter:
Isabelle Melica
Post Production Supervisor:
Fabien Trampont
Producer:
Romain Daubeach
Marine Bergere
Chloe Ceotto-Servel
Production Director:
Damien Grégoire
Production Manager:
Damien Grégoire
Production Supervisor:
Fabien Trampont
Property Master:
Charlotte Krauss
Props:
Loïc Avril
Claire Lellouche
Script Supervisor:
Soizic Poënces
Second Assistant Director:
Maïna Pouhaër
Second Second Assistant Director:
Lucas Baily
Sound:
Thomas Gastinel
Steadicam Operator:
Jake Russell
Storyboard Artist:
Loïc Fontimpe
Third Assistant Camera:
Joris Heymann
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