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Release Date:
March 21, 2012
Original Title:
L'Oncle Charles
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Les Productions du Champ Poirier
Pathé
TF1 Films Production
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
BE: 12 FR: U
Runtime: 98
Diagnosed with an incurable illness, Charles, a rugby tycoon who has made a fortune in New Zealand prints an ad in his hometown looking for his sister that he's not seen in fifty years. A notary clerk, believing that Charles has a terminal illness responds to Charles' search for heirs claiming to be his sister. Charles finds that he was misdiagnosed and returns to France to meet his long lost sister.
ADR Editor:
Sylvie Fortin
Art Direction:
Chloé Cambournac
Jennifer Ward
Boom Operator:
Frank Duval
Casting:
Pierre-Jacques Bénichou
Valérie Espagne
Costume Design:
Edith Vesperini
Dialogue Editor:
Joëlle Dufour
Director:
Étienne Chatiliez
Director of Photography:
Yves Angelo
Editor:
Catherine Renault
Key Hair Stylist:
Fulvio Pozzobon
Makeup Artist:
Delphine Jaffart
Original Music Composer:
Jean-Michel Bernard
Screenplay:
Florence Quentin
Set Decoration:
Valérie Chemain
Sound:
Gérard Lamps
Alain Lévy
Sound Mixer:
Pierre André
Bruno Mercère
Sound Recordist:
Pierre André
Wigmaker:
Anne Moralis
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