A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 12, 2015
Original Title:
Suite Française
Alternate Titles:
Die Melodie der Liebe
Suite Francaise
Un Amor Prohibido
法兰西组曲
法国战恋曲
스윗 프랑세즈
Genres:
Drama | Romance | War
Production Companies:
Canal+
Entertainment One
SCOPE Pictures
TF1 Droits Audiovisuels
Production Countries:
Belgium | Canada | France
Ratings / Certifications:
BE: 12 BR: 14 CH: 12 DE: 12 ES: 12 FR: U GB: 15 HU: 12 IE: 15 JP: PG12 KR: 15 NL: 12 PT: M/14 US: NR
Runtime: 103
France, 1940. In the first days of occupation, beautiful Lucile Angellier is trapped in a stifled existence with her controlling mother-in-law as they both await news of her husband: a prisoner of war. Parisian refugees start to pour into their small town, soon followed by a regiment of German soldiers who take up residence in the villagers' own homes. Lucile initially tries to ignore Bruno von Falk, the handsome and refined German officer staying with them. But soon, a powerful love draws them together and leads them into the tragedy of war.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Jan Rubens
Didier Frateur
"C" Camera Operator:
Neus Ollé
ADR Voice Casting:
Abigail Barbier
Louis Elman
Additional Editing:
Tom Kemplen
Art Direction:
Gareth Cousins
Assistant Art Director:
Céline De Streel
Assistant Costume Designer:
Anna Kot
Assistant Editor:
James Panting
Assistant Set Decoration:
Géraldine Laferte
Perrine Rulens
Associate Producer:
Geneviève Lemal
Best Boy Electric:
Gideon van Essen
Boom Operator:
Thomas Berliner
Paulin Sagna
Casting:
Dan Hubbard
Clapper Loader:
Floriane Medale
Conductor:
Anthony Weeden
Construction Manager:
Stephan Rubens
Costume Assistant:
Emma Walker
Sophie Bugeaud
Cécile van Dijk
Costume Design:
Michael O'Connor
Costume Supervisor:
Georgina Gunner
Dialect Coach:
William Conacher
Director:
Saul Dibb
Director of Photography:
Eduard Grau
Draughtsman:
Christopher Wyatt
Editor:
Chris Dickens
Epk Producer:
Alain Galès
Executive Producer:
Harvey Weinstein
Len Blavatnik
Christine Langan
Charles Layton
Bob Weinstein
First Assistant Director:
Alex Oakley
Foley Artist:
Barnaby Smyth
Foley Supervisor:
Barnaby Smyth
Gaffer:
Wim Temmerman
Hair Designer:
Jenny Shircore
Hairstylist:
Sarah Kelly
Kaatje Van Damme
In Memory Of:
Denise Epstein-Dauplé
Key Grip:
Stéphane Thiry
Line Producer:
Christine Raspillère
Locale Casting Director:
Benoit Luporsi
Sebastiàn Moradiellos
Location Manager:
Erwan Morelle
Roger Schins
Location Scout:
Guy Baudoin
Isabelle Jacquemin
Maxime Couteret
Makeup Artist:
Sarah Kelly
Kaatje Van Damme
Gill Robillard
Makeup Designer:
Jenny Shircore
Music Editor:
James Bellamy
Music Supervisor:
Mark Kirby
Novel:
Irène Némirovsky
Orchestrator:
Rael Jones
Anthony Weeden
Original Music Composer:
Alexandre Desplat
Rael Jones
Post Production Accountant:
John Miles
Post Production Coordinator:
Mike Morrison
Alexandra Montgomery
Post Production Supervisor:
Jeanette Haley
Producer:
Romain Brémond
Xavier Marchand
Andrea Cornwell
Michael Kuhn
Production Coordinator:
Hélène Milan
Production Design:
Michael Carlin
Production Office Assistant:
Charlie Marechal
Deborah Neusy
Kaspar Vogler
Production Secretary:
Elodie Delaigle
Property Master:
Serge Berkenbaum
Script Supervisor:
Irene Chawko
Sculptor:
Guillaume Piszczan
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Mathilde Reumont
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Letizia Giogri
Second Assistant Director:
Bryn Lawrence
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Neus Ollé
Set Decoration:
Véronique Melery
Sound Mixer:
Pierre Mertens
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Howard Bargroff
Special Effects Coordinator:
Olivier de Laveleye
Standby Art Director:
Laura Conway-Gordon
Steadicam Operator:
Jan Rubens
Still Photographer:
Steffan Hill
Bruno Calvo
Stunt Coordinator:
Dominique Fouassier
Stunt Driver:
Jean-Louis Bonnet
Alain Grellier
Supervising Art Director:
Patrick Rolfe
Supervising Sound Editor:
Stephen Griffiths
Andy Shelley
Third Assistant Director:
Tom Ackerley
Transportation Captain:
Jean-Edouard Kulenkamp
Unit Manager:
Roger Schins
Erwan Morelle
Unit Publicist:
Ian Thomson
Visual Effects Producer:
Michel Denis
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ronald Grauer
Wigmaker:
Alex Rouse
Writer:
Matt Charman
Saul Dibb
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