A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 31, 2012
Original Title:
J'enrage de son absence
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Iris Group
Mon Voisin Productions
Mosaïque Films
Production Countries:
Belgium | France | Luxembourg
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
After ten years, Jacques comes back to France to handle his father’s succession. He had left France to live in the USA to escape a painful past he shared with Mado, his former wife, who in the meantime built a new life with Stéphane and their 7 year old son, Paul. Upon his return, Jacques and Mado meet again; he asks to meet her son Paul; Mado hesitates, then accepts but hides it from her husband. Soon, Paul and Jacques get close and they start to see each other secretly.
ADR Recordist:
David Gillain
Associate Producer:
David Claikens
Alex Verbaere
Casting:
Constance Demontoy
Costume Design:
Magdalena Labuz
Dialogue Editor:
Charles Autrand
Director:
Sandrine Bonnaire
Director of Photography:
Philippe Guilbert
Editorial Manager:
Svetlana Vaynblat
Key Hair Stylist:
Céline Vh
Key Makeup Artist:
Fabienne Robineau
Original Music Composer:
André Dziezuk
Producer:
Dominique Besnehard
Michel Feller
Jesus Gonzalez-Elvira
Thomas Schmitt
Nicolas Steil
Production Design:
Denis Hager
Set Decoration:
Pascalle Willame
Sound Editor:
François Dumont
Sound Mixer:
Philippe Kohn
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michel Schillings
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