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Release Date:
December 23, 2022
Original Title:
Imelda 4: Le Cadeau
Alternate Titles:
Imelda 4: The Gift
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Imelda Films
MELS
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Jean and André have organized a birthday brunch for their 89 year-old mother, Imelda. But things turn sour when the birthday girl finds out that her gift isn't what she'd been hoping for.
Art Direction:
Martin Villeneuve
Assistant Camera:
Marianne Ploska
Charlotte Larive
Assistant Editor:
Véronique Melançon
Associate Producer:
Louis Desparois
Boom Operator:
Sébastien Froment
Benoit Plante
Camera Operator:
Nicolas Venne
Colorist:
Marc Lussier
Continuity:
Kika Martinez
Costumer:
Mariane Carter
Digital Imaging Technician:
Yannick Champagne
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Marc Lussier
Director:
Martin Villeneuve
Director of Photography:
Benoit Beaulieu
Editor:
Arthur Tarnowski
Executive Producer:
Danny Lennon
Hair Setup:
Richard Hansen
Key Costumer:
Richard Hansen
Makeup Artist:
Richard Hansen
Larysa Chernienko
Original Music Composer:
Ghislain Dubé
Benoît Charest
Producer:
Benoit Beaulieu
Martin Villeneuve
Production Assistant:
Kika Martinez
Set Production Assistant:
Katry-Ann Beaudoin
Sound Designer:
Olivier Calvert
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Martin M. Messier
Sound Recordist:
Louis Desparois
Still Photographer:
Yannick MacDonald
Thanks:
René Héon
Maude Tremblay
Jean Villeneuve
Ginette Reno
Paul Bellerose
Nicole Demers
Yanick Paquette
Léopold St-Pierre
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Martin Villeneuve
Writer:
Martin Villeneuve
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