Goodbye Carmen (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 8, 2013

Original Title:
Adios Carmen

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Dubai Media and Entertainment Organisation
Taziri Productions
Thank You & Good Night Productions

Production Countries:
Morocco

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 104

In 1975, 10-year-old Amar lives in a village in northern Morocco with his violent uncle, waiting for the unlikely return of his mother, who has left for Belgium. He finds a friend in Carmen, his neighbor, who is a Spanish exile and who works as an usher at the village cinema. Carmen helps him discover a world previously unknown to him.

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Assistant Director:
Ilham El Alami

Associate Producer:
Geneviève Debauwe

Boom Operator:
Anas Hamouch

Colorist:
Franck Ravel

Director:
Mohamed Amin Benamraoui

Director of Photography:
Ivan Oms Blanco

Editor:
France Duez

Electrician:
Thami Lahrach

First Assistant Director:
Rachid Gaidi

Focus Puller:
Zakaria Badreddine

Foley Mixer:
Patrick Ghislain

Key Grip:
Redouane Lagtaa

Orchestrator:
Rafaël Leloup

Producer:
Mohamed Bouzaggou

Recording Supervision:
Jonathan Vanneste
Jérémy Hassid

Scoring Mixer:
Jonathan Vanneste

Script Supervisor:
Karima Saïdi

Sound:
Patrice Mendez

Sound Editor:
Philippe Fontaine

Visual Effects:
Franck Ravel

Writer:
Mohamed Amin Benamraoui

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