Modern Comforts (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 12, 2000

Original Title:
Confort moderne

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Canal+

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

Irene is an ordinary married woman living in Amiens, in the North of France. She works in a bank where, one day, she finds herself duty-bound to strip a client of her credit card and check book for ten years. Later on, while walking in a park Irene notices a mysterious homeless woman wearing a yellow coat. At a time she witnesses her shoplifting in a store. One night, on her way back home, she is attacked by the mysterious woman.

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Art Direction:
Valérie Saradjian

Assistant Art Director:
Clément Colin
Rafaël Vicent-Marti

Assistant Camera:
Alexis Kavyrchine
Stéphane Degnieau

Assistant Editor:
Marie Deroudille

Boom Operator:
Éric Rattenni

Costume Design:
Coco Barandon

Director:
Dominique Choisy

Director of Photography:
Isabelle Czajka

Editor:
Laure Blancherie

Electrician:
Pascal De Groote

First Assistant Director:
Nathalie Cohen-Hadria

Key Grip:
Olivier Hermant

Key Hair Stylist:
Françoise Bosc

Key Makeup Artist:
Carmen Arbues-Miro

Music:
Philippe Le Baraillec

Producer:
Jean-Claude Jean

Production Manager:
Philippe Cancès

Property Master:
Stéphane Laurent
Stéphane Laurent

Script Supervisor:
Nathalie Perrin

Second Assistant Director:
Béatrice Chevreau

Sound:
Laurent Bailly
Richard Gellée

Sound Editor:
Laurent Bailly

Sound Mixer:
Laurent Bailly
Nicolas Vallée

Still Photographer:
Amaury Voslion
Véronique Lespérat-Héquet

Third Assistant Director:
Frédéric Louf

Writer:
Dominique Choisy

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