Come in, it's open (2024) [N/A]

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Release Date:
February 27, 2024

Original Title:
Entrez, c'est ouvert

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
ESEC

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 8

A couple suffers the theft of several objects necessary for their daily life but they choose to take these inconveniences with a smile. They seem to be guided by their optimism and love for each other, until a last theft makes everything go wrong...

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Assistant Camera:
Jules Besset

Assistant Director:
Adrien Renou
Paul Camilla

Assistant Production Manager:
Yannis Durand
Gaëlle Mialon-Granet

Camera Operator:
Tom Sibieude

Chief Lighting Technician:
Axel Mantes

Costumer:
Paul Camilla

Data Management Technician:
Tom Sibieude

Decorator:
Mathieu Montagnon
Kathleen Valli

Director:
Thibault Carrere

Director of Photography:
Hadassah Chase

Editor:
Augustin Bergeot
Corentin Geniaux
Matthieu Bougeard

Electrician:
Jules Travet
Gabriel Mathon

Key Grip:
Gauthier Aru

Machinist:
Lucie Marragou
Tom Kettani

Makeup & Hair:
Paul Camilla

Mixing Engineer:
Hadrien Mouchikhine

Production Manager:
Maëliss Simon

Production Sound Mixer:
Timothé Lenti

Prop Designer:
Joris Jan

Screenplay:
Thibault Carrere

Script:
Eliott Valion

Sound Recordist:
Gaspard Bonnassieux

Visual Effects:
Mathias Tosseli

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