A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Saigner un chien
Genres:
Thriller
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
André lives in a world where a person considered to be too unproductive is shot down by his boss before being retrained for his organs. Obsessed with the idea that he must do his job well at all costs, he sentences his colleague Simon to death by denouncing him to his employer Eric, considering that Simon works too little.
Art Department Assistant:
Marianne St-Georges
Carole-Ann Côté
Art Direction:
Myriam Guérin
Assistant Director:
Guillaume Fauchon
Director:
Rémi Lasalle
Director of Photography:
Cédric Côté-Leclerc
Editor:
Rémi Lasalle
Makeup Artist:
Camille Savard
Production Assistant:
Thomas Hongre
Production Director:
Guillaume Fauchon
Screenplay:
Rémi Lasalle
Script Supervisor:
Camille Mayer
Sound:
Xavier Harbour
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