A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Monsieur Pioche
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
The MUBIK society exploits children with super powers to extract a toxic and dangerous stone, the Noxium. To train them, it uses a cartoon featuring Monsieur Pioche, a character who explains the safety instructions to them.
Cinematography:
Maxime Lorgerie
Color Grading:
Adrien Picq
Costumer:
Anaïs Levray
Director:
Maxime Lorgerie
Editor:
Maxime Lorgerie
Makeup & Hair:
Cassandra Rodrigues
Music:
Aubin Makuiza
Producer:
Maxime Lorgerie
Scenario Writer:
Maxime Lorgerie
Set Decoration:
Alain Lorgerie
Maxime Lorgerie
François Ferchaud
Sound:
Antoine Dechelette
Sound Mixer:
Alexis Goullieux
VFX Artist:
Florian Pineau
Nathan Vergé
Maxime Rey-Carnet
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