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Release Date:
September 20, 2025
Original Title:
Lo Chan Lo Bassin
Alternate Titles:
The Song of The River
Genres:
Fantasy
Production Companies:
La Fémis
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
In this short film, in search of a cinematic grammar more in tune with Creole imaginary and oral tradition, we follow Ondine's quest. She returns to La Réunion after an absence of four years, because her Pépé, a local zarboutan, is dying. Just as she has to say goodbye, Ondine has a strange encounter in a pond.
Assistant Director:
Manon Amacouty
Assistant Director Trainee:
Inès Baudry-Arcens
Assistant Director of Photography:
Julie Lancien
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Gabriel Mabillar
Casting Director:
Aloïs Fructus
Catering:
Elda Berby
Jean-Phillipe Maillot
Catering Head Chef:
Jean-Marc Maillot
Costumer:
Anne-Sophie Maillot
Decorator:
Sonia Mabillard
Director:
Célia Berby Maillot
Director of Photography:
Tommy Boulet
Editor:
Margot Sylvestre
Electrician:
Pierre-André Darty
Location Assistant:
Mehdi Pothin
Location Manager:
Qichao Wu
Machinist:
Sébastien Lannuzel
Kenjy Palmont
Makeup Artist:
Lucile Vedapodagom
Musician:
Konpani Kerlokan
Producer:
Orana Larthomas
Screenplay:
Célia Berby Maillot
Script:
Orana Larthomas
Second Assistant Camera:
Argan Carel
Second Assistant Sound:
Logan Samazan
Sound Designer:
Lana Limar
Sound Director:
Axel Briquet
Sound Editor:
Axel Briquet
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