A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Le Roi Soleil
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Easy Tiger
France 2 Cinéma
Région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Srab Films
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
In a shabby bar outside Paris, in the early hours of the morning, a few customers are having a last drink or a first coffee, when out of nowhere one of the regulars wins the €294 million lottery. But another customer decides otherwise: a gun is drawn, shots are fired and the winner collapses, leaving the ticket ownerless. The remaining customers lock themselves behind closed doors, and see an opportunity to concoct the perfect story to cover up the crime, then all walk away millionaires. But as unforeseen events conspire against them, their temptation sends them all on a bloody downward spiral.
Assistant Editor:
Magali Todeschi
Assistant Production Design:
Arnaud Lucas
Assistant Production Manager:
Séverine Guignard
Boom Operator:
Dorian Racine
Thimotée Robart
Casting Director:
Pierre-François Créancier
Director:
Vincent Maël Cardona
Director of Photography:
Brice Pancot
Editor:
Flora Volpelière
First Assistant Director:
Marie Levent
Location Manager:
Thomas de Sambi
Makeup Artist:
Aurélie Leupe
Music Supervisor:
Thibault Deboaisne
Original Music Composer:
Delphine Malaussena
Producer:
Christophe Barral
Toufik Ayadi
Marc-Benoît Créancier
Production Accountant:
Florent Lemoine
Production Design:
Marion Burger
Production Manager:
Olivier Lagny
Property Buyer:
Capucine Pantin
Screenplay:
Vincent Maël Cardona
Olivier Demangel
Dominique Baumard
Second Assistant Camera:
Juliette Boichon
Second Assistant Director:
Pauline Planchais
Set Decoration:
Eliane Lorthiois
Set Designer:
Anne-Sophie Delaunay
Sound Mixer:
Mathieu Descamps
Still Photographer:
Emmanuelle Jacobson-Roques
Stunt Coordinator:
Yves Girard
Third Assistant Director:
Loïc Lété
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