Safari (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 1, 2009

Original Title:
Safari

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy

Production Companies:
Eskwad
M6 Films
Pathé
TF1 Films Production

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
BE: AL  DE: 6  FR: U 

Runtime: 102

Richard Dacier owns a tour agency specialized on organizing safaris for European tourists eager to confront the African wild life. Actually, he took the job after his father and never went into the savanna by himself. As he owes big money to some mobster, he is compelled to convey a fake tourist, with a suspicious suitcase, toward Mozambic. To avoid suspicion from the authorities, he is supposed to tour a group of tourists as usual. The only problem - he is completely unexperienced as a guide!

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Costume Design:
Nadia Chmilevsky

Dialogue Editor:
Charles Autrand

Director:
Olivier Baroux

Director of Photography:
Arnaud Stefani

Editor:
Richard Marizy
Florent Vassault

Executive Producer:
Frédéric Doniguian

Foley Editor:
Deborah Stauffer

Makeup Artist:
Emma Chicotot
Lisa Schonker

Original Music Composer:
Martin Rappeneau

Producer:
Richard Grandpierre

Production Design:
Riccardo Pugliese

Screenplay:
Olivier Baroux
Jean-Paul Bathany
Richard Grandpierre
Pascal Plisson

Sculptor:
Steven Saunders

Set Decoration:
Tom Olive

Sound:
Lucien Balibar
Alain Lévy

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Thomas Gauder

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