A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Mata
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
ChevalDeuxTrois
Marvelous Productions
Nolita
Wrong Men
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Wounded while on a clandestine operation in Niger, French secret agent Mata loses track of her colleague Antoine, captured on the spot. Upon her return, she volunteers for a counter-espionage mission in the Alps, with the intuition that this new assignment might somehow be connected to her traumatic mission in Africa. Haunted by Antoine’s captivity and convinced that her managers are hiding information from her, Mata embarks on a race against time, outside any official framework... at the risk of losing everything.
"A" Camera Operator:
Amine Boudour
Boom Operator:
Kenzo Pelsener
Camille Taillefer
Mohamed Waaziz
Camera Operator:
Thomas Journal
Johan Legraie
Casting Director:
Julie Allione
Co-Producer:
Benoît Roland
Digital Imaging Technician:
Brice Barbier
Luca Ungaro
Director:
Rachel Lang
Director of Photography:
Romain Lacourbas
Drone Operator:
Jorge Escribens
Electrician:
Jean-Bernard Lortie
Didier Versolatto
Benjamin Tessier
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Amaury Duquenne
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Jodie Arnoux
Anas Rachid
First Assistant Camera:
Simon Roche
First Assistant Director:
Yannick Karcher
Gaffer:
Eric Gies
Grip:
Frédéric Cantin
Simon Ferchal
Lucas Mombrun
Key Grip:
Philippe Canu
Original Music Composer:
Yuksek
Production Coordinator:
Othmane Moubarik
Screenplay:
Rachel Lang
Script Supervisor:
Morgane Aubert-Bourdon
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Anatole Mandroyan
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Ilham El Abdi
Second Assistant Camera:
Mourad Belmoudden
Second Assistant Director:
Denis Mauguit
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Steve de Rocco
Sound Mixer:
Mehdi Marhoum El Filali
Aline Huber
Special Effects Supervisor:
Morgane Demetrau
Steadicam Operator:
Florian Berthellot
Guillaume Quilichini
Stunt Coordinator:
Jérôme Gaspard
Stunts:
Younes Afroukh
Third Assistant Director:
Clémence Dementhon
Video Assist Operator:
Zakaria Chakour
Salomé Marquet
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