A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 26, 2024
Original Title:
La Maison de faïence
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Crous de Créteil
EICAR
Merguiller Paris
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
For you too, when you were little, the last days of summer had a half-bitter, half-sweet taste? The sun is beating down and at the same time the stress of going back to school is starting to rumble? It's the last week of summer. After breaking his arm, Antonio tries everything to take his brother, Octave, to the funfair. His father and mother prevent him from doing so, too busy preparing his father's work dinner, organized at the end of the week. But while helping his mother, Antonio finds old objects belonging to his father that could help him...
Assistant Location Manager:
Antoine Aupied
Charline Zisswiller
David Donner
Assistant Production Design:
Sandra Sanchez
Léo Gadenne
Rose André
Casting Director:
Hugo Poirier
Cinematography:
Matteo Bonaddio
Color Grading:
Emerson Lefrançois
Costume Designer:
Camille Lacroix
Costumer:
Merguillier Paris
Director:
Rachel Dano
Dresser:
Ninon Cugnet
Editor:
Théo Lambros
Electrician:
Claire Touitou
Hugo Boutiller
Jeanne Dugas
First Assistant Camera:
Louis Prévost
First Assistant Director:
Emile Balcaen
Gaffer:
Ophèlie Sirop
Key Grip:
Matthieu Bourcher
Location Manager:
Mattéo Dassé
Makeup & Hair:
Astrée Balayan
Music:
Adrien Chibi
Musician:
Maëlenn Dano
Producer:
Pierre Fessard
Production Manager:
Sara Ibrahim
Production Sound Mixer:
Florian Ferrendier
Script:
Clément Maudet
Second Assistant Camera:
Paul Mercat
Second Assistant Director:
Céleste Dehondt
Sound Assistant:
Louis Hebert
Sound Editor:
Yann Dumeny
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Yann Dumeny
Still Photographer:
Alexis Demachy
Thanks:
Alexandra Ramniceanu
Jennifer Lamant-Baff
Loredana Dano
Guy Haggege
Coline Mesré Bajon
Adrien Pouillot
Famille Grassin
Tania Claire
Arnaud Huck
Sylvain Madigan
Vincent Dano
César Mamoudy
Sixtine Dano
Matthias Couquet
Writer:
Rachel Dano
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