A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 24, 2003
Original Title:
Le Lion volatil
Alternate Titles:
Nestali lav
Genres:
Fantasy | Romance
Production Companies:
Ciné-Tamaris
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 11
An adventure of three characters: Clarisse, a psychic’s apprentice, Lazare, who works at the Parisian catacombs, and the bronze statue of a lion at the Denfert-Rochereau (in the 14th arrondissement). Clarisse and Laraze meet daily, but one day Lazare disappears and the lion disappears as well!
Administration:
Michele Davy
Art Direction Intern:
Benoît Bechet
Assistant Art Director:
Bertrand Monboisset
Assistant Camera:
Benoît Rizzotti
Ludovic Siméon
Assistant Director Trainee:
Jean-Baptiste Morin
Etienne Grandou
Assistant Editor:
Jean-Baptiste Morin
Associate Producer:
Emmanuel Benbihy
CG Artist:
Philippe Soeiro
Thierry Flament
Camera Operator:
Xavier Tauveron
Casting Consultant:
Jeanne Millet
Color Timer:
Bruno Patin
Costume Design:
Rosalie Varda
Costume Supervisor:
Yoo Yun Gonnet
Costumer:
Jooyun Gonnet
Digital Color Timer:
Aude Humblet
Director:
Agnès Varda
Director of Photography:
Mathieu Vadepied
Xavier Tauveron
Editor:
Sophie Mandonnet
Agnès Varda
Electrician:
Didier Rollot
First Assistant Director:
Marjolaine Grandjean
Léonard Vindry
Grip:
François Tille
Makeup Artist:
Christophe Oliveira
Alain Monge
Katia Matisse
Original Music Composer:
Joanna Bruzdowicz
Post Production Coordinator:
Philippe Tourret
Producer:
Agnès Varda
Production Assistant:
Anita Benoliel
Production Design:
Christophe Vallaux
Christophe Perruchi
Production Manager:
Jacques Royer
Production Secretary:
Lesley Neufeld
Script Supervisor:
Joanna Grudzinska
Sound:
Jean-Luc Audy
Sound Mixer:
Dominique Gaborieau
Special Effects Supervisor:
Philippe Reinaudo
Still Photographer:
Didier Doussin
Thanks:
Brigitte Brauner
Mathieu Demy
Esther Palacci
Claude de Milleville
Richard Copans
Emmanuel Benbihy
Stéphane Krausz
Mme Vicot
Régine Hatchondo
Paul Citron
Pierre Castagnou
Clara Citron
Unit Production Manager:
Nathalie Dages
Marie-Hélène Labret
Jean-Noël Félix
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Philippe Tourret
Visual Effects Producer:
Frédéric Moreau
Writer:
Agnès Varda
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