A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 7, 2004
Original Title:
Deux Frères
Alternate Titles:
Dos Hermanos
To Brødre
Two Brothers (2004)
Zwei Brüder
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Allied Filmmakers
Pathé
Renn Productions
TF1 Films Production
Two Brothers Pictures
Production Countries:
France | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
BE: 9 CH: 6 FR: U|12 GB: U IE: G MX: A NO: 7 år US: PG
Runtime: 109
Two tigers are separated as cubs and taken into captivity, only to be reunited years later as enemies by an explorer (Pearce) who inadvertently forces them to fight each other.
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ADR Editor:
Colin Ritchie
ADR Mixer:
Richard Hocks
Art Direction:
Franck Schwarz
Steve Spence
Gilles Iscan
Casting:
Sophie Blanvillain
John Hubbard
Kathy Driscoll-Mohler
Ros Hubbard
Francine Maisler
Co-Producer:
Paul Rassam
Timothy Burrill
Costume Design:
Pierre-Yves Gayraud
Director:
Jean-Jacques Annaud
Director of Photography:
Jean-Marie Dreujou
Editor:
Noëlle Boisson
Executive Producer:
Jean-Yves Asselin
Foley Artist:
Peter Burgis
Foley Editor:
Martin Cantwell
Hairstylist:
Tiptalee Chanaputtakun
Olivier Seyfrid
Fulvio Pozzobon
Agathe Dupuis
Mélanie Gerbeau-Lainé
Key Makeup Artist:
Françoise Chapuis-Asselin
Makeup Artist:
Gemma Waugh
Lisa Pickering
Makeup Designer:
Suzanne Jansen
Original Music Composer:
Stephen Warbeck
Original Story:
Jean-Jacques Annaud
Producer:
Jake Eberts
Jean-Jacques Annaud
Production Design:
Pierre Quefféléan
Screenplay:
Alain Godard
Jean-Jacques Annaud
Set Decoration:
Benoit Cisilkiewick
Philippe Turlure
Sound Editor:
Nigel Mills
Sound Effects Editor:
James Harrison
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matthew Gough
Mike Prestwood Smith
Vincent Arnardi
Sound Recordist:
Vincent Cosson
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Sylvie Ferry
Christophe Chabenet
Frédéric Lainé
Supervising Sound Editor:
Eddy Joseph
VFX Supervisor:
Christian Rajaud
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