This is How You Kill Rats (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 25, 2024

Original Title:
Comment les rats sont morts

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Drama Queerz
Loose gear
Phénomènes Films

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 64

What if the worst was to survive?

Mattéo, a young survivor of an unknown apocalypse, roams the empty streets of Paris. After taking refuge in an abandoned university, he meets other survivors from a world that has refused to die. The confrontation between the old and the new soon becomes a recipe for a horrific disaster.

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Assistant Camera:
Thalie Alvestegui
Elie Bissery

Assistant Director:
Agathe Mametz

Assistant Director Trainee:
Amèlie Mikaelian

Camera Operator:
Samuel Dillies
Pauline Martinez

Camera Supervisor:
Françoise-Aghate Morel

Costume Supervisor:
Lise Favoino

Director:
Morgann Gicquel

Location Manager:
Lucien Aschehoug

Production Assistant:
Laura Gidrol

Prop Designer:
Lucien Aschehoug

Props:
Lamna the shark

Screenplay:
Morgann Gicquel
Agathe Mametz

Script:
Mathilde Petit

Set Photographer:
Maëlle Darpentigny
Sandrine Mulas
Guillaume Laurent

Sound Editor:
Noé Bleton

Sound Recordist:
Marc Pegui Morrois
Théo Michel

Sound Supervisor:
Nausicaä Rivallain

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