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Release Date:
October 16, 2013
Original Title:
Au bonheur des ogres
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Bidibul Productions
Chapter 2
Nexus Factory
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 92
There is something strange - some would even say abnormal - about the Malaussène family. But if you take a closer look, no one could be happier than this cheerfully chaotic family, even though their mother is usually off on one romantic adventure or another. Life is never a bore for Benjamin Malaussène, professional scapegoat and the older brother responsible for this horde of kids. But when incidents happen wherever he goes, police and colleagues begin to eye him suspiciously. It soon becomes a matter of life and death to find out what is going on and who is so interested in ruining his life. Written by Pathe International
Art Direction:
Jean-Luc Roselier
Benoît Bechet
Casting:
Valérie Espagne
Co-Producer:
Romain Le Grand
Serge de Poucques
Sylvain Goldberg
Florian Genetet-Morel
Nadia Khamlichi
Adrian Politowski
Jonathan Blumental
Christel Henon
Lilian Eche
Gilles Waterkeyn
Costume Design:
Agnès Beziers
Dialogue Editor:
Charles Autrand
Director:
Nicolas Bary
Director of Photography:
Patrick Duroux
Editor:
Véronique Lange
Foley Artist:
Philippe van Leer
Foley Mixer:
Matthieu Tibi
Key Hair Stylist:
Charlotte Arguillère
Key Makeup Artist:
Béatrice Stephany
Makeup & Hair:
Annabelle Petit
Makeup Artist:
Antje Huchel
Maya Benamer
Jasmine Schmit
Novel:
Daniel Pennac
Original Music Composer:
Rolfe Kent
Producer:
Dimitri Rassam
Jérôme Seydoux
Production Design:
Nelly Nahon
Bettina von den Steinen
Set Decoration:
Sébastien Monteux-Halleur
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Vincent Cosson
Wigmaker:
Virginie Berland
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